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10 mole of ammonium chloride and 20 mole of urea
are mixed in water. The total moles of nitrogen
in solution is one​

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Answered by gkbegusarai
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Answer:

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Answered by bharathparasad577
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Answer:

Concept:
An inorganic substance with the formula NH4Cl, ammonium chloride is a white, crystalline salt that is very soluble in water. Ammonium chloride solutions have a little acidic pH. It is known as sal ammoniac in its naturally occurring mineralogic form.

Explanation:

Carbamide, another name for urea, is a safe, practical substance with a long history. It is a naturally occurring chemical formed by the metabolism of proteins and is widely distributed in mammalian urine.

The formula of ammonium chloride is $\mathrm{NH}_{4} \mathrm{Cl} .$

Thus, 1 mole  $\mathrm{NH}_{4} \mathrm{Cl} .$ has 1 mole of Nitrogen.

10 mole  $\mathrm{NH}_{4} \mathrm{Cl} .$ has 10 moles of Nitrogen.

In 1 mole of urea, there is 2 mole of Nitrogen.

In 20 moles of urea, there are 40 moles of Nitrogen.

So total moles of Nitrogen in solution is = 40 + 10 = 50

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