Science, asked by BaskarK, 10 months ago

How many molecules are present in 10 ml of water?​

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Answered by vedpanday441984
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Answer:

10*2+16=36

36÷10=3.6

3.6*6.022*10^23=21.6

21.6*10^23=22096.8g

Answered by manushivapura6
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Answer:

3.346*10*25

Explanation:

the litre of water constitute 1000grams

the no of moles is 1000/18=55.556moles

therefore6.022*10*23*55.556=3.346*10*25molecules

answer is correct⚫

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