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How many atoms are present in4.25g ammonia?


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Solution

Part one : Atoms

  • One mole has Avogadro's number of atoms.
  • The moles of given substance is given by the ratio of mass and molar mass of substance.

Part two: Calculation of atoms

  • The moles of given 4.25g Ammonia(NH3) are

=4.25g17gmol=0.25mol

  • The total number of atoms present in Ammonia(NH3) are 4.
  • So , total number of atoms in 4.25g Ammonia(NH3) are

=4×0.25mol×6.023×10231mol=6.023×1023

Therefore, the atoms in 4.25g Ammonia(NH3) are 6.023×1023


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