HOW MANY MOLES ARE THERE IN 1 ELECTRON?
6.022 x 10^23, right?
Avogrado's number???
Yeah, because Avogadro's constant is used to represent that amount of any substance--including electrons.
how many electrons are in 1 Coulomb. the answer is 6.25 x 10 ^24 and then how many moles of electrons are in 6.25x10^24
HOW MANY MOLES ARE THERE IN 1 ELECTRON? in 1 electron? There would be 1/6.022 x 10^23 moles i guess. A very small fraction.
I think its 1/6.022 * 10^23 ? Not entirely sure
we know that 1mole=6.022 x 10^23no of electron then 1 electron=1/6.022 * 10^23 no of moles
C-C-C-C-COMBO BREAKERRRRR! same answer three posts in a row!
There are 6.022 x 1023 elementary particles in a mole. If you had a mole of Hydrogen atoms you would have 6.022 x 1023 electrons. If you had mole of Neon you would have 6.022 x 1023 electrons. etc
@soumyamohan If you had mole of Neon you would have 6.022 x 1023 electrons. ^ you would not. Neon has 10 electrons, so you would have 10 moles, not 1 mole of electrons
sorry @agent0smith my mistake and thank u
A mole is a constant number with a value of 6.03 x 10^23. Therefore, that is the number of electrons in a mole of electrons
How many dozens of eggs are in one egg?
Yeah that's kinda what i thought, just assumed it was a typo/language issue. There are no moles in 1 electron.
i think this question must be in some sort of different format or else the answer may be 1/(6.023x10^23) and @Kainui got it
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