Chemistry, asked by runumandalnadia, 8 months ago

How many cation/s is/are present in one molecule of ammonium phosphate?

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How many atom/s of helium is/are there in one molecule of helium?

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Answered by ramandhamija
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Explanation:

how many cations are present :)

How many atoms of helium are present :)

Answered by manasgupta2506
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Answer:

Ammonium phosphate, (NH4)3PO4 , is an ionic compound made up of ammonium cations, NH+4 , and phosphate anions, PO3−4 . This of course means that one mole of ammonium phosphate will contain 3 moles of ammonium cations and 1 mole of phosphate anions.

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If one of the three helium atoms is replaced by the lighter isotope, which consists only of two protons and one neutron, then the molecule will be in a so-called quantum halo state: the lighter isotope is further away from the other two atoms than should be possible according to classic physics.

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