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Standard X
Chemistry
Mole Concept
The number of...
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The number of moles of
P
in
124
g of phosphorous assuming that molecular formula of phosphorous is
P
4
is :
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Solution
No of mole of
P
4
=
124
/
124
=
1
m
o
l
e
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