Chemistry, asked by skathayat40, 7 hours ago

1 g of Hydrogen has large number of molecules than 7 g of Nitrogen ,How?​

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Answered by anjalirehan04
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Step - (1) : Calculate the number of moles of the given substance. Step-(2) : Multiplying the number of moles of the given substance with the Avogadro number. Comparing the number of molecules in 7 grams of Nitrogen and in 1g of Hydrogen . Hence , 1g of Hydrogen contains more molecules than 7g of Nitrogen

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Answered by mahatoharicharan7
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Answer:

(1) : Calculate the number of moles of the given substance. Step-(2) : Multiplying the number of moles of the given substance with the Avogadro number. Comparing the number of molecules in 7 grams of Nitrogen and in 1g of Hydrogen . Hence , 1g of Hydrogen contains more molecules than 7g of Nitrogen.

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