Physics, asked by sakim4516, 10 months ago

How one litre of water has 6.02×10^26 molecules​

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Answered by swarali27
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The liter of water has 1000 grams. The number of moles is 1000/18 = 55.556 moles. The number of molecules is therefore 6.022*1023 * 55.556 = 3.346*1025 molecules. The number of atoms is 3 times larger because each molecule has three atoms, so there are 1.0038*1026 atoms in a liter of water.

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