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Standard XII
Chemistry
Werner's Coordination Theory
How many vale...
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How many valence electrons are present in 4.2g of azide ion?
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Solution:
Azide ion is a stable ion, meaning it has
8 valence electrons
. The no of moles of azide ion in 4.2g is
4.2/14
=0.3 mol.
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