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how many nucleons are present in one mole of deutirium​

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Answered by brainer9657
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Number of moles = mass of sample / relative atomic mass. Then there will be half a mole of deuterium, which is avogadro's number thus there will be 0.5 *6.022×10^23 atoms of deuterium in 2.0grams of deuterium.

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