How Many Pears in 1.7*10^-3 Moles?

How many pears are in 1.7*10^-3 moles of pears?

Pear is to be narrow in the top half of one's body and wider in the bottom half. Here given data is Moles of pears = 1.7×10^-3 moles. We have to calculate how many pears are there.

Answer:

136 gram of pears are in 1.7×10^-3 moles of pears.

To calculate the number of pears in 1.7×10^-3 moles, we can use the Avogadro's number which is 6.022×10^23 atoms per mole. By dividing the given moles by the Avogadro's number, we can find out how many pears are in 1.7×10^-3 moles.

So, 1.7×10^-3 moles / 6.022×10^23 atoms/mol = x pears

After performing the calculation, we find out that there are 1.022×10^20 pears in 1.7×10^-3 moles of pears.

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