Atoms to Moles
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Atoms to Moles
Is it correct to divide the amount of atoms in a sample by the molar constant to find the amount of moles?
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Re: Atoms to Moles
Yes, to find the number of moles, you would divide the amount of atoms by Avogadro's constant.
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The way I convert from moles to atoms is I take avogadro's number and I multiply by the molar amount given/ found, since avogadro's number is equal to one mole. Thus, to convert from atoms to moles you would do the opposite, which is to divide.
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Yes. Since Avogadro's number is in particles/mol, dividing the number of atoms by Avogadro's number will give you the number of mols.
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To go from Atoms to moles you take the number of atoms and divide it by avogadros number over 1 mol then you can convert it to what every molecule you need.
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Re: Atoms to Moles
Deepika Reddy 1A wrote:Yes, to find the number of moles, you would divide the amount of atoms by Avogadro's constant.
Avogadro's constant is 6.022x10^23 in case you didn't know.
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