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Moles and Avogadro's Number quiz

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  • What is a mole in terms of particles?

    A mole is an amount of material equal to 6.022 x 10^23 particles, known as Avogadro's number.
  • What symbol is used to represent the number of moles?

    The symbol 'n' is used to represent the number of moles.
  • What is Avogadro's number and its symbol?

    Avogadro's number is 6.022 x 10^23 particles per mole, and its symbol is Na.
  • How do you calculate the number of moles from the number of particles?

    You use the formula n = N / Na, where N is the number of particles and Na is Avogadro's number.
  • What is the result of converting 8.33 x 10^37 carbon atoms to moles?

    It results in 1.38 x 10^14 moles of carbon atoms.
  • What symbol is used for the number of particles?

    The symbol 'N' is used for the number of particles.
  • What is the formula to convert moles to mass?

    The formula is m = n x M, where m is mass, n is moles, and M is molar mass.
  • What is the molar mass of aluminum?

    The molar mass of aluminum is 26.98 g/mol.
  • How many grams are in 2.35 moles of aluminum?

    There are 63.4 grams in 2.35 moles of aluminum.
  • What symbol is used for mass in these equations?

    The symbol 'm' is used for mass.
  • What is the formula to convert mass to moles?

    The formula is n = m / M, where m is mass and M is molar mass.
  • What is the molar mass of water (H2O)?

    The molar mass of water is 18.02 g/mol.
  • How many moles are in 24 grams of H2O?

    There are 1.33 moles in 24 grams of H2O.
  • How do you convert moles to number of particles?

    Multiply the number of moles by Avogadro's number: N = n x Na.
  • How many molecules are in 24 grams of H2O?

    There are 8.01 x 10^23 molecules in 24 grams of H2O.