Respuesta :
Answer:
There are 8.24 moles in [tex]4.96\times 10^{24} [/tex] molecules of glucose.
Explanation:
[tex]N=n\times N_A[/tex]
Where:
N = Number of particles / atoms/ molecules
n = Number of moles
[tex]N_A=6.022\times 10^{23} mol^{-1}[/tex] = Avogadro's number
We have:
N = [tex]4.96\times 10^{24} [/tex] molecules of glucose
n =?
[tex]n=\frac{N}{N_A}=\frac{4.96\times 10^{24}}{6.022\times 10^{23} mol^{-1}}[/tex]
n = 8.24 moles
There are 8.24 moles in [tex]4.96\times 10^{24} [/tex] molecules of glucose.