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How many atoms are present in 1ml of ammonia NH3



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Answered by harshupadhyay26
2

Answer:

4 atoms

Explanation:

 1 ml has 1/22400 moles at STP.1 mole = 6.022 x 1023molecules. So number of molecules of ammonia in 1 ml = 6.022 x 1023/22400. Now, multiply this number by 4 to get the total number of atoms as each molecule of ammonia has 4atoms 

Answered by pkparmeetkaur
1

Explanation:

✔1 ml has 1/22400 moles at STP.

1 mole = 6.022 x 10^23 molecules. 

=》So no. of molecules of NH3 in 1 ml

= 6.022 x 1023/22400.

= 0.027 x 1021 

=》Now, multiply this no. by 4 to get the total no. of atoms as each molecule of ammonia has 4 atoms ( 1 N and 3 H).

= 4 x 0.027 x 1021 

= 0.1075 x 10 21 

= 1.075 x 10 20 

✔Therefore, 1ml oh NH3 contains 1.075 x 10^20atoms at STP. 

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