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a sample of ammonium chloride is known ro caintain 3.62 ×10 to power 28 chloride atoms .how many mole of chloride atoms are present in the sample​

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Answered by preetam21122044
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Answer:

moles=50,000

Explanation:

1 mole =6.023×10^{23}===NA{Avogrades number}

Given molecules=3.62×10^{28}

No of moles =  Given molecules/NA

Moles=3.62×10^{28}/6.023×10^{23}

moles=50,000

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