Respuesta :
1 mol of atoms contains Avogadro's number of atoms. Avogadro's number =6.022140857(74)×10^23
So there are
1
4
×
N
A
nitrogen atoms in such a molar quantity of nitric oxide, approx.
1.5
×
10
23
individual nitrogen atoms. How many OXYGEN atoms in such a quantity?
Here I use
N
A
as I would use any other collective number: a dozen, a score, a gross. I am perfectly free to do so, because any physical scientist knows precisely what I mean by a
mole
.
So there are
1
4
×
N
A
nitrogen atoms in such a molar quantity of nitric oxide, approx.
1.5
×
10
23
individual nitrogen atoms. How many OXYGEN atoms in such a quantity?
Here I use
N
A
as I would use any other collective number: a dozen, a score, a gross. I am perfectly free to do so, because any physical scientist knows precisely what I mean by a
mole
.