What is the number of molecules in a sugar crystal
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Sugar is chemically sucrose (C12H22O11). 1 mole = 6.023 x 1023 molecules of sucrose. 342 g = 6.023 x 1023 molecules of sucrose. 10 mg (0.01 g) of sucrose = (6.023 x 1023 x 0.01)/342 = 1.76 x 1019 molecules of sucrose.
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Well, what is the mass of sugar crystal? I don’t know. At a guess, I would say 10–20 mg.
And so we take the quotient, 0.015∙g342.3∙g∙mol−1=??∙mol
And then multiply this number by the Avocado number, i.e. 6.022×1023∙mol−1 .
If you want a better answer, then measure the mass of a KNOWN number of sugar crystals …. and then use this measurement to estimate the mass of a SINGLE crystal.
I hope this will help you.
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