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OpenStudy (goalieboy):
I think that this is A @Michele_Laino
OpenStudy (goalieboy):
@Rushwr can you help me
OpenStudy (goalieboy):
@Empty can you see if you can help me here too
OpenStudy (rushwr):
yp
OpenStudy (rushwr):
that's right :)
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OpenStudy (empty):
Yeah she beat me to it :P
OpenStudy (goalieboy):
I think that this is D
OpenStudy (rushwr):
oops sorry I really didn't mean it. I didn't see him tagging u @Empty
OpenStudy (goalieboy):
I think that this is D
OpenStudy (rushwr):
I think that is 1 mole What do u think @Empty
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OpenStudy (empty):
@Rushwr Nah it's fine! I am busy doing other things right now, I was just gonna let you have it you're smart and good!
OpenStudy (rushwr):
The no. of atoms in one moles of nitrogen (N) = 6.022 x 10^23
N2 is formed by 2 nitrogen atoms
so in one mole of N2 we will have twice the number of atoms as N
So the no. of atoms in 1 mole of N2 = 12.044 x 10^23
So that is 1 mole.
OpenStudy (rushwr):
ohh. But I'm not smart as u lol @Empty
OpenStudy (goalieboy):
I think that this is D
OpenStudy (empty):
Haha well you seem to be doing fine, your reasoning is great, you'll get better than me no doubt, I mean I do have a chemistry degree so don't feel too bad. I've forgotten a lot of stuff too!
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