How many molecules are found in 25.00 moles of Sucrose Sugar, or C12H22O11?

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Taking into account the definition of Avogadro's Number, 1.50575×10²⁵ molecules are found in 25.00 moles of Sucrose Sugar.Avogadro's NumberAvogadro's number is currently defined as the number of atoms in 12 grams of carbon-12 and its known approximate value is 6.023×10²³. In other words, Avogadro's Number is called the number of particles that make up a substance (usually atoms or molecules) and that can be found in the amount of one mole of said substance.Amount of atoms in 25.00 moles of Sucrose SugarYou can apply the following rule of three: if by definition of Avogadro's Number 1 mole of sucrose sugar contains 6.023×10²³ molecules, 25 moles of the compound contains how many molecules?amount of molecules of sucrose sugar= (25 moles × 6.023×10²³ atoms)÷ 1 moleamount of molecules of sucrose sugar= 1.50575×10²⁵Finally, in 25.00 moles of Sucrose Sugar are present 1.50575×10²⁵ molecules.Learn more about Avogadro's Number:brainly.com/question/11907018brainly.com/question/1445383brainly.com/question/1528951#SPJ1