How Many Molecules Of Ch4 Are In 48.2 G Of This Compound?

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How Many Molecules Of Ch4 Are In 48.2 G Of This Compound?

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1. Convert 48.2 g CH4 into moles. Divide by molar mass. 48.2 g CH4 * 1 mol CH4 / 16 g CH4 2. Multiply by Avogadro's number (6.02 * 10^23 representative particles). These representative particles may be atoms, molecules, ions, etc. 48.2 g CH4 * 1 mol CH4 / 16 g CH4 * 6.02 * 10^23 molecules CH4 / 1 mol CH4 = 1.81 * 10^24 molecules

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