Respuesta :
The number of of atoms of Hydrogen, in 3 moles of ammonia is [tex]\bold {1.8x 10^{24}}[/tex].
Mole concept:
It says that a mole is the number of atoms, ions and molecules is equal to the Avogadro's constant that is [tex]\bold {6.02x 10^{23}}[/tex] .
In , the molar ratio of N and H in Ammonia is 1:3,
Thus,
The number of moles of H, in 1 mole of ammonia is 3.
Thus,
The number of atoms of H, in 3 moles of ammonia
[tex]\bold {6.02x 10^{23}}[/tex] x 3 = [tex]\bold {1.8x 10^{24}}[/tex]
Therefore, the number of of atoms of h, in 3 moles of ammonia is [tex]\bold {1.8x 10^{24}}[/tex].
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