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5 June, 19:56

How many moles of pbr3 contain 3.68 Ã 1025 bromine atoms?

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  1. 5 June, 20:31
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    Given dа ta:

    # atoms of Br in PBr3 = 3.68 * 10^25

    Explanation:

    In PBr3,

    1 mole of PBr3 contains 3 moles of Br

    Now,

    1 mole of Br contains Avogadro number i. e. 6.023 * 10^23 atoms of Br

    Therefore, the # moles of Br corresponding to 3.68*10^25 atoms would be:

    = 3.68 * 10^25 atoms * 1 mole Br/6.023*10^23 atoms = 61.099 moles of Br

    Since,

    3 moles of Br is present in 1 mole of PBr3

    then, 61.099 moles of Br would correspond to:

    61.099 moles Br * 1 mole PBr3/3 moles Br = 20.366 moles of PBr3

    Ans: 20.4 moles of PBr3
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