Are there more molecules in a drop of water or stars in our solar system?
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Are there more molecules in a drop of water or stars in our solar system?
The first new player to comment on the website with the correct answer wins a free drink at their next iQ Trivia quiz.
Water.
Don’t know how many molecules there are in a drop but it is certainly more than one.
It certainly is. This is one of those “listen to the damn question” questions.
The water has many more molecules.
The volume of a drop of water varies, but it hardly matters. Assuming it is 18 millilitres, Avagadro’s Constant says that it will have 6.02 x 10^ 23 (6.02 with 23 0s after) molecules in it which is way more than in our solar system (just one star) or the milky way and probably more than we have discovered by any means
Not remotely close.