Respuesta :

The number  of hydrogen atoms that are in 7.80 moles of ammonium sulfide are  3.756 x 10^25  atoms


calculation

Step  1:  calculate  the  moles of H  in  (NH4)2S

 since there are 8 atoms of  H in (NH4)2S  the moles of

   H =  8 x7.80 =  62.4  mole

 Step  2: use of Avogadro's law  constant  to  determine the number  of  H atom

          that is 1 mole = 6.02 x10^23 atoms

                     62.4 moles=?  atoms

  • cross  multiplication

= [ 62.4  x 6.02 x10^23]/  1 mole= 3.756  x10^25    atoms

Answer: There are [tex]3.75 \times 10^{25}[/tex] number of H atoms in 7.80 mol of ammonium sulfide.

Explanation:

The formula of ammonium sulfide is [tex](NH_{4})_{2}S[/tex].

There are 2 nitrogen atoms, 8 hydrogen atoms and 1 sulfur atom in one molecule of ammonium sulfide.

Calculate moles of hydrogen atoms as follows.

              [tex]8 \times 7.80[/tex] = 62.4

According to Avogadro's number 1 mole contains [tex]6.022 \times 10^{23} atoms[/tex]

Therefore, calculate number of H atoms as follows.

               [tex]62.4 \times 6.022 \times 10^{23}[/tex]

             = [tex]375.77 \times 10^{23}[/tex]

             = [tex]3.75 \times 10^{25}[/tex]

Thus, there are [tex]3.75 \times 10^{25}[/tex] number of H atoms in 7.80 mol of ammonium sulfide.