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The number of molecules in 16 g of methane is

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Answered by mananchelani7012
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Answer:

6.022×10^-23 molecules

Explanation:

16g of CH4=1 mol of CH4

1mol of CH4 contains 6.022×10^-23 molecules of CH4

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Answered by kpopgirl63
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Heya mate here is your answer....

Explanation:

avagadro numbers of molecules are equal to 1 mole.therefore 16 grams of methabe(Ch4)is 10*6.023*10^23 electrons =6.023*10^24 electrons

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