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calculate the numbers of P atoms in one mole of P4. ​

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Answered by josephlisna622
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Answer:

1 molecule of P4 contains 4 atoms. Hence, 6×10²³ molecules of P4 contain 4 × 6 × 10²³ atoms = 24×10²³ atoms = 2.4×10²⁴ atoms of phosphorus

Explanation:

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Answered by 2110
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Answer:

2.4128 x 10^{24}

Explanation:

   1 mole contains 6.032 X 10^{23} molecules

1 P_{4} molecule has 4 P atoms in it

hence total number of P atoms  = 4 * 6.032 X 10^{23}

                                                     =2.4128 x 10^{24}

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