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The number of N atoms in 0.410 mol NH3

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6,02×10²³ N --- 1 mol NH₃
X ------------------ 0,41 mol
X = 6,02×10²³ × 0,41
X = 2,4682×10²³ atoms N
User Svaberg
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Answer: The number of nitrogen atoms in given moles of ammonia are
2.47* 10^(23)

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given:

A chemical compound having formula
NH_3

Moles of ammonia = 0.410 moles

In 1 mole of ammonia, 1 mole of nitrogen atoms and 3 moles of hydrogen atoms are present.

According to mole concept:

1 mole of compound contains
6.022* 10^(23) number of atoms

So, 0.410 moles of ammonia molecule will contain =
0.410* 1* 6.022* 10^(23)=2.47* 10^(23) number of nitrogen atoms.

Hence, the number of nitrogen atoms in given moles of ammonia are
2.47* 10^(23)

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