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What is the ratio of molecules in 1 mole of NH3 and 1 mole of HCL​

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One mole of any substance contains

 \textbf{⇒Particles equal to }  = 6.022 \times  {10}^{23}

 \textbf{⇒1 mole of } NH_{3} = 6.022 \times  {10}^{23}

 \textbf{⇒Molecules of = } NH_{3}

 \textbf{⇒1 mole of   } NHO_{3} = 6.022 \times  {10}^{23}

 \textbf{⇒Molecules of  } NH_{3} =

 \textbf{∴Ratio = }  \frac{6.022 \times  {10}^{23} }{6.022 \times  {10}^{23} }  = 1:1

\text{The Ratio of molecules is  = 1:1}

Additional Information:

After solving this question, a question can be raised in a student's mind: why do we measure any atoms in the term of mole and what happens when one mole of any atom will react with the same mole of other atoms? So, mole is nothing but it is the replacement of a very large number for our sake of convenience, mole is the approx. measurement of any atoms. And when we will react to one mole of any atoms with the same one mole of other atoms then it again gives one mole of other atoms.

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