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how many molecules are presented in Ammonia

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Answered by dalbagsinghdalbagtha
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Ammonia, formed of 3 hydrogen atoms and a nitrogen atom, has an atomic weight of 17g/mol. (Actually 17.031g/mol if we're being picky.) This means that 17g of ammonia is one mole of ammonia. The number of molecules in a single mole of any compound is given by Avoadro's constant, which is 6.023x10^23.

Answered by SumayTode458
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Ammonia, formed of 3 hydrogen atoms and a nitrogen atom, has an atomic weight of 17g/mol. (Actually 17.031g/mol if we're being picky.) This means that 17g of ammonia is one mole of ammonia. The number of molecules in a single mole of any compound is given by Avoadro's constant, which is 6.023x10^23

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