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How many molecules of water is in 6H2O
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In how much water? Is that a ton of water. a beaker of water? how much. My assumption is that 6H2O means 6 moles of water. There are 6.02E23 molecules of water in 1 mole of H2O; therefore, there are 6*6.02E23 molecules of water in 6 moles of H2O.
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