Chemistry, asked by 1suhanaLoveu, 11 months ago

Determine the number of gram atoms of nitrogen in 5.3g of NH4CL???

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Answered by kishansinghbhati
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We assume you are converting between moles NH4Cl and gram. You can view more molecular weight of NH4Cl or grams This compound is also known as Ammonium Chloride. The SI base unit for amount of substance is the mole. 1 mole is equal to 1 moles NH4Cl, or 53.49146 grams.


1suhanaLoveu: Sir kya h ye kuch samjh me nhi aaya, question kya h aur aap answer kya de rhe ho?
1suhanaLoveu: Question h ki 5.3g ammonium chloride me nitrogen kitna hoga
kishansinghbhati: bhaya ji Aage aap solve krte h iske according
kishansinghbhati: 0.09908 moles NH4CI Aayega aapka answer
Answered by aryanm468
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By gram atoms, we essentially mean moles of atoms... Hence we basically need to find out the number of moles of nitrogen in 5.3 gm of NH4Cl.

Now, Molecular mass of NH4Cl is 53.5..

Hence the number of moles of NH4Cl =

5.3/53.5 = 0.1 (approximately).

Now, As we can see, one molecule of NH4Cl contains one atom of Nitrogen, Hence 0.1 moles of NH4Cl contains 0.1 moles of Nitrogen, which is our required answer to the above question.. Hope this helps..


aryanm468: If you want to go for the exact answer then 5.3/53.5= 0.0996
1suhanaLoveu: Plzzz explain in simple words
aryanm468: Hindi?
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