How many moles of neutrons are present in one mole of heavy water
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H has no neutrons; O has 8
1g water/18 grams water/1mole water * 1mole O/1mole wate * 8 neutron/mole * 6.02 E23
= 3.33 E 22 * 8 = 2.67 E23
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1g water/18 grams water/1mole water * 1mole O/1mole wate * 8 neutron/mole * 6.02 E23
= 3.33 E 22 * 8 = 2.67 E23
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Answer:
10 moles
Explanation:
one molecule of heavy water will have 10 neutrons (one in each of the two deuterium atoms and 8 in the oxygen atom. a mole of contains 6.02e23 items. so a mole of heavy water will have 60.02e23 (6.02e24) neutrons.
no.of moles =no.of particles/6.02e23
=6.02e24/6.02e23
no.of moles= 10 moles
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