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Mole Concept, molecules in a drop of water

How many molecules are contained in one drop (0.050 mL) of water (density 1.0 g/mL)?


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How many water molecules are there in a drop?  This is a concept that is poorly understood, difficult to visualize, but relatively easy to calculate.

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