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one mole of H2O means​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Explanation:

The chemical formula for water is H2O which means that every molecule of water has 2 atoms of hydrogen (H) and one atom of oxygen (O). ... 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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Answered by zumba12
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One mole of H_{2}O means 6.022\times10^{23} molecules.

Explanation:

This question has two answers:

We know that one mole of water has a mass of grams (for two moles of hydrogen atoms). Plus grams (for one mole of oxygen atoms) = grams.

  1. 18gg of H_{2}O is equal to 1 mole of
  2. 1 mole of H_{2}O = 6.022\times10^{23} molecules of

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