Chemistry, asked by kartikthorve3262, 11 months ago

calculate the number of atom of Hydrogen present in 5.6 gram of urea (NH2)2 CO. so also calculate the number of atoms of N,C and O.​

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Answered by ronak5649
3

Answer:

Based on that, we can calculate the moles in 5.6 grams of urea. We know that in every mole there are 6.022140857 × 10^23 units of the substance, in this case molecules. The molecular formula of urea is CO(NH2)2 so there are 4 hydrogen atoms in every molecule of urea.

Answered by addi1261
3

Explanation:

hi dear your answer is here.

n=56

h=4

o=6

c=12

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