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How many atom of Hydrogen are there in 36g of NH4 ​

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Answered by bauuaboy
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Answer:

1.8 x 1024 molecules are present in it

Answered by itzAwesomeSoul10
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The number of moles in 36 g ammonia is 36/ 17 = 2.11mol.

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The number of moles in 36 g ammonia is 36/ 17 = 2.11mol. A mole is 6.02 10, so the number of hydrogen atoms in a 2.11 moles of ammonia is 2.11 *6.02*10^23 = 1.27 *10^24 atoms .

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