Chemistry, asked by Gangotri4506, 5 days ago

how many atoms are there in three 90g of water molecules

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Answered by tej85327
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Answer:

23 molecules

Explanation:

Hence 90 g of water will contain 30.11 into 10 ^ 23 molecules

Answered by neetasahunvps
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Answer:

The number of molecules in a mole is always the same number, called Avogadro's number, which is 6.02 X 10 to the power of 23. So in 90g of H2O there are 5*6.02 X 10*23 = 30.10 X 10*23 = 3.010 X 10*24 molecules of H2O, and that is also the number of oxygen atoms.

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