Biology, asked by BAamajwoans, 1 year ago

how much time it would take to distribute one avogadro number of wheat grain if
 {10}^{10}
grains are distributed each second ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by InnocentBOy143
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We know that Avogadro number=6.02×10^23

Given that the rate of distribution= 10^10 grains/sec.

Thus, time required to distribute one Avogadro number of wheat grains:

 =  &gt;  \frac{</u></strong><strong><u>A</u></strong><strong><u>vogadro \: number}{</u></strong><strong><u>R</u></strong><strong><u>ate \: of \: distribution}  \\  \\  =  &gt;  \frac{6.02 \times 10 {}^{23} }{10 {}^{10} } s \\  \\  =  &gt; 6.023 \times  {10}^{13} s \\  \\  =  &gt;  \frac{6.02 \times  {10}^{13} }{60 \times 60 \times 24 \times 365} years \\  \\  =  &gt; 1.909 \times  {10}^{6} years

Hence, the time taken to distribute one Avogadro number of wheat grains is 1.909× 10^6 years.

Krishna ❤️

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