Chemistry, asked by MaryyamAli, 3 days ago

if one mole of Na contains x atoms of sodium, what is the number of moles contained in 46g of Sodium?​

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Answered by vermatanvi999
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Answer:

2 moles because

Explanation:

mole is that amount of substance which contains exactly 6.022×1023 elementary particles. We can express the number of particles of the given substance in a much simpler way, in terms of moles. So here the number of moles of sodium of 46g sodium is 2 moles

Answered by ranbeerpratapsingh12
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