Chemistry, asked by Anonymous, 5 months ago

What is the volume of one molecule of water.
(density of h2o= 1 g cm^-3)



with explanation​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

✌️✌️ Volume of 1 molecule of water = 2.989 × 10-23 ≈ 3 × 10-23......✌️✌️

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Answered by incrediblesteminist
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Answer: Approximately 2.992×10^{-23} cm³

Explanation:

The gram formula mass (GFM) of water is approximately 18.016g/mol. Thus, the molar volume V_{m} of water is 18.016cm³. The volume of one water molecule=V_{m} /N_{A} where N_{A} is Avagadro's number (6.022*10^23). Therefore, the volume of one water molecule=18.016cm³/(6.022*10^23)=2.992*10^(-23)cm³.

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