Respuesta :

Answer is: there is 1,77·10²³ molecules of CH₂Cl₂.
m(CH₂Cl₂) = 25 g.
n(CH₂Cl₂) = m(CH₂Cl₂) ÷ M(CH₂Cl₂).
n(CH₂Cl₂) = 25 g ÷ 85 g/mol.
n(CH₂Cl₂) = 0,294 mol.
N(CH₂Cl₂) = n(CH₂Cl₂) · Na.
N(CH₂Cl₂) = 0,294 mol · 6,023 1/mol.
N(CH₂Cl₂) = 1,77·10²³.
n - amount of substance.
Na - Avogadro number.

Answer : The number of molecules of [tex]CH_2Cl_2[/tex] are, [tex]1.77\times10^{23}[/tex]

Explanation : Given,

Mass of [tex]CH_2Cl_2[/tex] = 25 g

Molar mass of [tex]CH_2Cl_2[/tex] = 85 g/mole

First we have to calculate the moles of [tex]CH_2Cl_2[/tex].

[tex]\text{Moles of }CH_2Cl_2=\frac{\text{Mass of }CH_2Cl_2}{\text{Molar mass of }CH_2Cl_2}=\frac{25g}{85g/mole}=0.294moles[/tex]

Now we have to calculate the number of molecules of [tex]CH_2Cl_2[/tex].

As, 1 mole of [tex]CH_2Cl_2[/tex] contains [tex]6.022\times 10^{23}[/tex] number of molecules of [tex]CH_2Cl_2[/tex]

So, 0.294 mole of [tex]CH_2Cl_2[/tex] contains [tex]0.294\times 6.022\times 10^{23}=1.77\times10^{23}[/tex] number of molecules of [tex]CH_2Cl_2[/tex]

Therefore, the number of molecules of [tex]CH_2Cl_2[/tex] are, [tex]1.77\times10^{23}[/tex]