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Answer:

3.1 moles of ammonia

18.67× 10²³ molecules

Mass = 52.7 g

Step-by-step explanation:

Given data:

Number of atoms of hydrogen = 5.68×10²⁴ atoms

A) Number of molecules of ammonia = ?

Solution:

First of all we will calculate the number of moles of hydrogen.

1 mole = 6.022× 10²³ atoms

5.68×10²⁴ atoms × 1 mol / 6.022× 10²³ atoms

0.94×10¹ mol

9.4 moles of hydrogen

Moles of ammonia:

3 moles of hydrogen are present in one mole of ammonia.

9.4 moles of hydrogen = 1/3×9.4 =

3.1 moles of ammonia

Number of molecules of ammonia:

1 mole contain 6.022× 10²³ molecules.

3.1 mol × 6.022× 10²³ molecules / 1 mol

18.67× 10²³ molecules

c) Mass of sample = ?

Mass = number of moles × molar mass

Mass = 3.1 moles × 17 g/mol

Mass = 52.7 g

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