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Calculate the number of oxygen atom in 6.3g of HNO3

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Answered by amankrmfp9
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Explanation:

Molecular Mass of HNO3 = (1 + 14 + 16X3)gm

= 63 gm

Therefore 63 gm HNO3=1 mole

1 g of nitric acid = 1/63 moles

⇒6.3 mole = 0.1 mole

As 1 mole = 6.022 X 1023 particles

⇒ 0.1 mole = 6.022 X 10 23 X 0.1 molecule

Hence 6.3 g of nitric acid contains 6.022 X 10 22 molecules

One molecule of HNO3 contain 1 hydrogen, 1 nitrogen and 3 oxygen atoms

Therefore,

In 6.3 g of nitric acid, 6.022 X 10 22 atoms of hydrogen, 6.022 X 10 22 atoms of nitrogen and 18.06 X 10 22 atoms of oxygen are present.

Answered by Paritomar
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