Convert Molecules N2 to Moles
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To convert 3.25 x 10^22 molecules of N2 to moles, we use Avogadro's number, which is approximately 6.022 x 10^23 molecules per mole. • Step 1: Determine the conversion factor • 1 mole N2 = 6.022 x 10^23 molecules N2 • Step 2: Set up the conversion • 3.25 x 10^22 molecules N2 * (1 mole N2 / 6.022 x 10^23 molecules N2) • Step 3: Calculate the result • 3.25 x 10^22 / 6.022 x 10^23 = 0.054 moles • Step 4: Determine the correct significant figures • The original number, 3.25 x 10^22, has three significant figures, so the final answer should also have three significant figures. Therefore, the result is 0.054 moles of N2. • For more practice and a better understanding of moles, grams, and other related concepts, you can check out the following resources: • • More Moles to Grams Practice: • Practice: Converting between Moles an... • • Molar Mass in Three Easy Steps: • How to Calculate Molar Mass (Molecula... • • Understanding the Mole: • Understanding the Mole (the basics) • • Moles - Gram Conversions: • Practice: Converting between Moles an... • • How to Balance Chemical Equations: • How to Balance Chemical Equations in ... • • Mole Ratio: • How to Find the Mole Ratio to Solve ... • • Reaction Stoichiometry: • How to Solve Reaction Stoichiometry P... • For further resources and information related to chemistry, visit my chemistry website: http://www.Breslyn.org.
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