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A sample of ammonium phosphate contains 6 moles of hydrogen atoms.the number of moles of oxygen atoms in the sample is

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Ammonium phosphate is (NH4)3 PO4. it has 12 hydrogen atoms and 4 oxygen atoms. This means that the number of oxygen atoms is 3 times lower than the number of hydrogen atoms. So if there are 6 mole of hydrogen atoms, there are 6/3 = 2 moles of oxygen atoms.

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