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Standard IX
Chemistry
Mole Concept
The number of...
Question
The number of atoms present in 62 g of phosphorous if its gram atomic mass is 31 g is p
×
10
24
. What is the value of p?
1.204
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Solution
The correct option is
A
1.204
Given, mass of phosphorus = 62 g
The gram atomic mass (GAM) of phosphorus = 31 g
∴
Number of moles of phosphorus
=
Given mass in grams
G.A.M
Number of moles =
62
31
= 2 moles
Each mole has Avogadro's number of particles
(
N
A
=
6.023
×
10
23
)
∴
The number of atoms present in 62 grams of phosphorous =
2
×
N
A
=
2
×
6.023
×
10
23
=
12.04
×
10
23
=
1.204
×
10
24
∴
The value of p (in p
×
10
24
) = 1.204
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