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The number of molecules in 18cm^3 of a liquid is 6 x 10^23. Assuming that the diameter of the molecules is equivalent to the side of...

      

The number of molecules in 18cm^3 of a liquid is 6 x 10^23. Assuming that the diameter of the
molecules is equivalent to the side of a cube having the same volume as the molecule. Determine
the diameter of the molecule.

  

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Davis
Volume of 1 molecule = 18cm^3
6 x 10^23
Diameter of the molecule = 18cm^3
6 x 10^23
((18cm^3)/6 x 10^23)^1/3
== 3.1 x 10^8 cm
= 3.11 x 10^8


Githiari answered the question on September 19, 2017 at 11:24


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