Chemistry, asked by UpadhyayGaurav6853, 1 year ago

Number of hydrogen atoms in 1.5 moles of ammonium biphosphate

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Answered by jastisridhar1400
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Answer:

Explanation:

Number of sub-particles = Moles x 6.023x10^23 x coefficient.

Coefficient is the number of times that subparticle is present in the molecule. For Example, in (NH4)3PO4, Coefficient for

N = 3, H = 12, P = 1 , O=4, total atoms = 20.

Now, coming to your question:

Number of Hydrogen atoms = 0.1x12x6.023x10^23

=7.2276x10^23

Hope this helps.

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