Respuesta :
Avogadro’s number represents the number of atoms in one mole of substance: 6.022x10^23 atoms/mole.
Multiplying the number of moles by this number reveals that, in this sample, 3.613x10^24 atoms of methane are present.
Multiplying the number of moles by this number reveals that, in this sample, 3.613x10^24 atoms of methane are present.
Answer : The molecules present in 6.0 moles of methane are, [tex]37.32\times 10^{23}[/tex] molecules
Solution : Given,
Moles of methane = 6 moles
(1 mole contains [tex]6.22\times 10^{23}[/tex] number of molecules)
As, 1 mole of methane contains [tex]6.22\times 10^{23}[/tex] molecules of methane
So, 6 moles of methane contains [tex]6\times 6.22\times 10^{23}=37.32\times 10^{23}[/tex] molecules of methane
Therefore, the molecules present in 6.0 moles of methane are, [tex]37.32\times 10^{23}[/tex] molecules