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A sample of ammonium phosphate contain 3. 18 moles of hydrogen atom. The number of mole of oxygen atoms in the sample is

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Answered by Rajdeep11111
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Given, a sample of Ammonium Phosphate contains 3.18 moles of hydrogen atoms.

Formula: (NH₄)₃PO₄

Moles of H atoms = 12

Moles of O atoms = 4


Now, 12 moles of H atoms mean 4 moles of O atoms.

So, 3.18 moles of H atoms mean:

 \frac{4}{12}\times3.18 = 1.06 moles


So, there are 1.06 moles of Oxygen atoms in the given sample of ammonium phosphate.


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