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Standard IX
Physics
Nucleus: Common Terms
How many elec...
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How many electrons are present in one mole of Azide ion (N^-3)?
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Solution
Dear Student,
Number
of
electron
in
1
atom
of
Nitrogen
=
7
Number
of
electron
in
1
N
3
-
=
7
+
3
=
10
1
mole
of
azide
N
3
-
ion
contain
=
6
.
02
×
10
23
ions
So
,
number
of
electron
in
1
mole
of
azide
N
3
-
ion
=
10
×
6
.
02
×
10
23
electrons
number
of
electron
in
1
mole
of
azide
N
3
-
ion
=
6
.
02
×
10
24
electrons
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