Interpretation: A flowchart needs to be designed which can be used to convert particles to moles or moles to particles.
Concept introduction: The number of moles is related to
Here,
Answer to Problem 89A
Explanation of Solution
1 mol of any substance has
To start a flow chart, number of moles can be considered known.
Let the number of moles of a substance is n mol.
Now, for all the substances 1 mol contains
Thus, number of moles can be written in terms of number of particles as follows:
Here,
Thus, the conversion factor that can be used to convert number of moles to number of particles is as follows:
Similarly, the conversion factor that can be used to convert number of particles to number of moles is as follows:
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