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2 October, 10:09

A sample of ammonia has a mass of 51 g. How many molecules are in this sample?

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  1. 2 October, 11:59
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    M (NH₃) = 51g, n (NH₃) = m/M=51g:17g/mol (14+3*1) = 3mol

    N (NH₃) = n*Na (Avogadro number) = 3mol*6·10²³1/mol=18*10²³ molecules
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