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Number of atoms present in one mole of phosphorus is

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Answered by aishwaryakarthik21
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4 ATOMS

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Answered by umaimab87
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Answer:

Phosphorus is a highly reactive element. The symbol of phosphorus is “P”. The atomic number is 15. The atomic mass number is 31.

Phosphorus exists as a tetratomic molecule. Hence there are 4 atoms of phosphorus in one molecule of phosphorus.

1 mole of P4 = 6.022 × 1023 molecules of P4(Avogadro number)

1 molecule of P4 = 4 atoms of P

1 mole of P4 = 4 × 6.022 × 1023 atoms of P

1 mole of P4 = 2.4088 × 1024 atoms of P =24.088 × 10^23 atoms of Phosphorus.

Answer:

24.088 × 10^23 atoms of P are present in one mole of phosphorus.

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