Chemistry, asked by adarshanand779, 9 months ago


The no.
of
A sample of (NH4)3
PO4
contains 3.18
mol of hydrogen atom.The no. of moles
of oxygen
in the sample is----

A:0.265
B:7.95
C :1.06
D:3.18​

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Answered by sk1962716
1

Answer:

In the problem we can see that the no. of oxygen atoms is 3 times lower than the hydrogen atom and there are 3.18 moles of hydrogen atoms.

So,

Moles of oxygen atoms present in sample is= 3.18/3 = 1.06 moles

Explanation:

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