How many molecules are there in 4.0 moles of glucose?

[Avogadro's number = 6.02 x  10\(^{23}\)]

a

1.51 x 10\(^{23}\)

b

2.41 x 10\(^{24}\)

c

24.08 x 10\(^{24}\)

d

1.51 x 10\(^{24}\)

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Phantomyttt
5 months ago

B is the answer nah

King33Victor
2 months ago

I beg God let all my questions come from stoichiometry

PerfectEmerole
5 months ago

the answer is B
n = number of molecule/ 6.02×10²³
4 = nm/6.02×10²³ cross multiply
nm(number of molecule) = 2.408×10²⁴

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