Chemistry, asked by srushtibankar17, 3 months ago

4. Solve problems :
A. What is the ratio of molecules in 1 mole
of NH, and 1 mole of HNO3.
(Ans. : 1:1)
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Answered by kumavatlalit2004
1

Answer:

Aswer is 1:1

Explanation:

1 mole of any substance contains 6.022 *10^(22) molecules

Thus 1 mol of NH will have 6.022*10^(22) molecules

and 1mol of HNO3 will have 6.022*10^(22)

therefore their ratios will be 1:1

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Answered by resbinmehara99
2

ANSWER :

1:1

EXPLANATION :

For One mole of NH3…(given)

Therefore, n=number of moles of NH3=1

For One mole of HNO3…(given)

Therefore, n=number of moles of HNO3=1

(We know that Avogadro's constant =6.022 *10^23)

Also, Number of molecules =Number of moles * Avogadro's constant.

For ratio of molecules of 1mole of NH3 and 1mole of HNO3:

Ratio of Number of molecules =n*6.022*10^23/n*6.022*10^23

=1*6.022*10^23/1*6.022*10^23

=1/1

=1:1


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