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72 drops were 1ml for stearic acid the container was 8.5 cm wide and filled with hexane
Trial 1 was 20 drops
Trial 2 was 21
trial 3 was 16
The concentration of steric solution in hexane was :1.64*10^-4 g/ml
Area of single molecule of steric acid is: 0.21 mn^2
Molar mass of steric acid is: 284 g/mol
-What is the moles of stearic acid used?
-What is the number of stearic acid used to make the lens?
-how many molecules of stearic acid would there be if its it was 1 mole of stearic acid on that lense?

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