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how many molecules are present in 6.00 moles of H2SO4?

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how many molecules are present in 6.00 moles of H2SO4?

no of moles = 6

let the no of molecules be x

We know that,

1 mol of H2SO4 = 6.022 × 10²³ molecules

no of moles no of molecules

1 mole ------------> 6.022 × 10²³

6 mole ------------> x

by cross multiplication,

1×x = 6.022 × 10²³ × 6

x = 36.132 × 10²³ molecules.

Hence, the number of molecules present in 6.00 moles of H2SO4 are 36.132 × 10²³ molecules.

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