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Uploaded by on Oct 8, 2011

How to Convert an Amount (in moles) into the number of molecules a sample contains. Just multiply by Avogadro's Number (6.022 x 10^23)!

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  • Question? did you already put up a video for Finding number of molecules from Volume(cm3)?

    For example the number of molecules in 500 cm3 of Oxygen?

  • @anikixvi Depends on the pressure. You can fit almost as many molecules as you want in 500 cm3, if you cram them in tight enough...

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  • Where did you get 6.022x10 exp 23?

  • wahhhhh~~~~ <3 this helped me catch up in the exam tomorrow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ummmmm, wait, is molecule the same as particles?

  • the love you <3 your amazing :D

  • The bessssst

  • Thanks! You're videos have been sooo helpful (:

  • I<3U (no homo)

  • thanks so much. this really helped

  • Wow someone who actually knows what they're doing :D

  • you are a way better teacher than the one at my school!

  • @chemistNATE and it was r.t.p. temp and Pressure ( those were 1 atm pressure and 0K/24C temp, right?)

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