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If we have a pure Ca(NO3)2 sample that contains a total of 1.64 kilomoles of electrons then find the number of moles of Ca(NO3)2 present in the sample.

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10 moles
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20 moles
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30 moles
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40 moles
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Solution

The correct option is B 20 moles
One molecule of Ca(NO3)2 contains =20+(2×7)+(6×8)=82 electrons.
So, number of electrons in 1 mole of Ca(NO3)2=82×6.022×1023.
Therefore, 1.64 kilomoles of electrons will be present in
=1.64 × 1000 × 6.022 × 102382 × 6.022 × 1023 moles of Ca(NO3)2
= 20 moles of Ca(NO3)2

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