Chemistry, asked by samriddhiNayyar, 4 months ago

How many moles of neon are there in 2.408 x 1024 atoms of neon?

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Answered by souvikbasak249pa3ek9
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Answer:

4 moles of neon

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Answered by rishikeshm1912
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Given:

Neon

To Find:

How many moles of neon are there in 2.408 x 1024 atoms of neon?

Solution:

We know that 1 mole of Neon contains Avogadro no. of atoms N_A.

Now Neon is a monoatomic gas.

Thus the no. of moles of Neon present in 2.408* 10^{24}  atoms

=     \frac{2.408* 10^{24}}{N_A}

=3.99 moles of Neon.

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