Respuesta :
From the Avogadro's constant 1 mole is equal to 6.028 molecules.
Therefore, we can convert moles to molecules;
1 mole = 6.028 × 10^23 molecules
Hence; 1.4 moles of Nitrogen gas will have;
1.4 × 6.028 ×10^23 molecules
= 8.44 × 10^23 molecules
Therefore, we can convert moles to molecules;
1 mole = 6.028 × 10^23 molecules
Hence; 1.4 moles of Nitrogen gas will have;
1.4 × 6.028 ×10^23 molecules
= 8.44 × 10^23 molecules
Answer:
[tex]8.432 * 10^{23}[/tex] molecules
Explanation:
As per Avogadro's constant for atoms, one mole of an element/compound consists of [tex]6.023 * 10^{23}\\[/tex] atoms/molecules.
Thus, the number of molecules in “n” moles of an element and compound is equal to the product of number of moles of the element and compound and Avogadro's constant.
Thus, 1.4 moles of [tex]N_{2}[/tex] will have
[tex]1.4 * 6.023 * 10^{23}[/tex] molecules
[tex]= 8.432 * 10^{23}[/tex] molecules