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if the atomic mass of sodium is 23, the number of moles in 46g of sodium is,​

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Answered by King412
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Answer:

2 is the answer.

Explanation:

The number of atoms present in sodium-23 = number of moles of sodium-23 * Avogadro's number. Answer: There are 1 moles in 23g of Sodium. So there will be 2 moles in 46g of Sodium

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Answered by anushkasharma8840
11

From the Question,

Mass of Sodium:46g

We know that,

Atomic Mass of Sodium:23g

Using the formula,

Mass-Mole Relationship

no of moles =given mass /atomic mass

Substituting values,we get:

No.of moles: 46/23 =2

Thus,the no.of moles in 46g of sodium are 2

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