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Number of atoms present in 2 moles of phosphorus molecules (P4) is?

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Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

using avogadro number

6.022 \times 10 {}^{23}

The number of atoms present in 2 moles of phosphorus molecule are

\</strong><strong>b</strong><strong>l</strong><strong>u</strong><strong>e</strong><strong>{</strong><strong>atoms</strong><strong>=</strong><strong>2moleX6.022X10^2</strong><strong>3</strong><strong>}

\large{</strong><strong>12.044X10^23atoms</strong><strong>}

Answered by padayadav9
2

Answer:

8 Na

Explanation:

Number of atoms of P = 4×2× Na = 8 Na

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