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The atomic wt. of A and B are 20 and 40. If xg of A contains Y atoms, how many atoms are present in
2xg of B.​

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Answered by ashwanikumar92
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We are given that the atomic masses of the two elements A and B are 20 and 40 respectively. Also, we are given that the number of atoms in amount x g of element A is y. Therefore

number of moles of A in x g of A = mass / molar mass = (x / 20)

number of atoms in x grams of A = number of moles X Avogadro's number

= (x / 20) X 6.023 X 1023 = y (1)

mass of element B = 2x

number of moles of B in 2x g of B = mass / molar mass = (2x / 40)

number of atoms in 2x grams of B = number of moles X Avogadro's number

= (2x / 40) X 6.023 X 1023

= (x / 20) X 6.023 X 1023

But this is equal to y [from (1)]

Therefore the number of atoms in 2x grams of B is the same as x grams of A that is y.

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