Respuesta :

Answer:

- 5.39×10⁻⁷ moles of Mg²⁺ ions

- 5.63×10²³  molecules of NH₃

Explanation:

We start from a statement that says:

1 mol of anything contains 6.02×10²³ particles

- Therefore we can say that  1 mol of Mg²⁺ ions has 6.02×10²³  Mg²⁺ ions.

3.247×10¹⁷ ions . 1 mol / 6.02×10²³ ions = 5.39×10⁻⁷ moles of Mg²⁺ ions

- 1 mol of ammonia contains 6.02×10²³ molecules

Therefore 0.935 moles of ammonia will contain (0.935 . 6.02×10²³ ) / 1 =

5.63×10²³  molecules of NH₃