Chemistry, asked by jaatdevta54803, 11 months ago

Calculate the no . Of moles of N2 in 1 litre of water

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Answered by DevanKey02
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Hey dude,

One mole is around 6 x 10^23 so around 3 x 55.6 x 6 or 1000 mole atoms. Now, in 22.4 litres of water 3* 6.023*10^23 molecules are present.

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jaatdevta54803: But we have to find the no. Of moles of nitrogen not of water
DevanKey02: sorry I will edit
DevanKey02: Edited it
Answered by AdrienMarinette
2

Hey dude,

Hey dude,

One mole is around 6 x 10^23 so around 3 x 55.6 x 6 or 1000 mole atoms. Now, in 22.4 litres of water 3* 6.023*10^23 molecules are present.

@AdrienMarinette

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