How many molecules of water are there in 36g water
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1 gm molecule of water = 18 g of water. It is equal to Avogadro's number (NA), namely 6.022 x1023. If we have one mole of water, then we know that it will have a mass of 2 grams (for 2 moles of H atoms) + 16 grams (for one mole O atom) = 18 grams.
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The molecules of water in 36g water =18 grams
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