Essential Cell Biology (Fourth Edition)
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To analyze: Whether water in the Pacific Ocean contains at least one molecule of ancient water.

Given: The cup contains 18 g (1 mole) of water. The volume of the Pacific Ocean is 1.5×109km3 or 1.5×1024cm3 .

Introduction: A mole can be defined as the molecular weight of a particular atom, molecule, or compound. According to Avogadro’s law, one mole contains 6×1023 molecules in it. Molecular weight of every molecule is its mass relative to that of a hydrogen atom. The concept of mole is just a way to represent the number of molecules that participating in a chemical reaction. The molecular weight of water is 18g or 1mole and it contains 6×1023 molecules.

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Molecular weight of water is 18 g or 1 mole. It contains 6×1023 molecules in it. The volume of oceanic water, when converted into cubic centimeters, is 1.5×1024cm3 . The cup contains exactly one mole of water and it holds 6×1023 molecules in it. When it comes to the mixing of one mole of ancient water ( 6×1023 molecules) with the oceanic water of volume of 1.5×1024cm3 , there would be a chance of 6×10231.5×1024 or 7.2 molecules in 18g of oceanic water.

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There is a great chance of having 7.2 molecules of ancient water in 18gm of oceanic water as Avogadro’s number ( 6×1023 ) is such a huge quantity.

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