Chemistry, asked by shivam546860, 23 days ago

No of proton,electron and neutron in K4 [Fe (CN)6 ]

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Answered by AJTamil09
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Answer:

hey friend here it is ,

First of all, consider a single CH4 molecule. It contains a Carbon atom and four Hydrogen atoms.

A Carbon atom contains 6 electrons.

A Hydrogen atom contains 1 electron. Since there are four of them here, there’ll also be four electrons.

Therefore, each molecule of CH4 contains 10 electrons.

Since you didn’t specify the temperature and pressure, let’s calculate under Standard conditions (and also treat Methane (CH4) as an ideal gas).

1 mole of an ideal gas occupies a volume of 22.4 L at STP.

So, 2.24 L of CH4 should contain 0.1 moles or 0.1 times Avogadro Number(N) of molecules.

Finally, let’s multiply the number of molecules with the number of electrons present in a single molecule.

The answer will be 0.1 * N * 10 = N electrons

where N = 6.023 * 10 ^23

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