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Calculate the number of atoms present in nitric acid. Give Explanation​

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Answered by Ronithreddy
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Nitric acid has a chemical formula HNO3. This means that 1 hydrogen atom, 1 nitrogen atom and 3 oxygen atom will bond together to form nitric acid. Therefore, there are 5 atoms in nitric acid.

 In 2 moles of nitric acid there are 2 moles of hydrogen atoms, 6 moles of oxygen atoms, and 2 moles of nitrogen atoms. Since the molar mass of nitrogen (atomic nitrogen!) is 14.01⋅g , we simply double the number.

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