Answer:
2.94 x
Explanation:
First we need to find out how many moles of ammonia there are, using the formula: Mass = mr x moles.
We know the mass is 83.1g, now we need to find the mR of ammonia - NH3.
N = 14, H = 1, so 14 + (3x1) = an mr of 17.
Moles = mass/ mr = 83.1/17 = 4.8882
Now we can multiply the moles by avogadro's constant to find the number of molecules:
4.8882 x (6.02 x
) = 2.94 x
molecules of ammonia
In an atom there are the same number of protons as electrons to start with. The answer would be 65 aswell.
The mass of stars affect how they end.
Stars with greater mass sometimes end with supernovas, a giant explosion, which can result in black holes or neutron stars, or sometimes nothing.
A medium sized star can result in a planetary nebula, which then results in a white dwarf.
Haha hope this sorta helped :)