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no of protons in 100 ml of water???please briefly explain​

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Answered by lubabasajid1055
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Answer:

Explanation:

Firstly it is known that in neutral molecule;

 no of electron=no of protons

100ml=100g   because 1ml=1g

Firstly we find no of moles=Mass/molar mass

                                         = 100g/18g/mol

                                          =5.56mol

multiply this by avogadro number=5.56 * 6.02 *10^23

                                                       =3.34*10^24

1 molecule of water has 10 protons multiply this by 10

                                    =3.34 * 10^24  * 10

                                     =3.34*10^25protons

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