Chemistry, asked by wisdom15, 1 year ago

one ml of oxygen at NTP contains how many atoms ?

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Answered by ask2109
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no.of particle / avogadro no.=volume of gas in litre /22.4

wisdom15: I'm not clear with the concept
ask2109: can u resend me the ques
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wisdom15: one ml of oxygen at NTP contains how many atoms of it?
ask2109: no. of particles / avogadro no.= volume of gas in litre / 22.4(ntp condition). i.e. no. of particle / 6.022*10raise to pwr23 = 1/ 1000*22.4. on solving no. of particle = 2.68* 10 raise to pwr 19
ask2109: gpt it now??
wisdom15: it's asks no. of atoms
wisdom15: while solving the no. of molecules , it corresponds to litres. but not in the case of atoms
ask2109: 2 oxygen atoms = 2.68* 10^19. so 1 oxygen atom would contain 2.68*10^19 /2 atoms
ask2109: thats common sense
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