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Calculate the number of moles of phosphorus (P4) present in 16g of solid phosphorus​

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Answered by lukecharles289
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Answer:

248 gm of solid phosphorus = 248/31 = 8 moles.

1 mole of phosphorus = 6.022x1023 molecules.

8 mole of phosphorus = 8 x 6.022x1023

=> 48.176 x 1023 molecules.

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