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If one mole of ammonia contains “y” number of particles, then how many particles do 1 mole of glucose contain?(a) 2y(b) 0.5y(c) 3y(d) yThe question was posed to me in an international level competition.This interesting question is from Mole Concept and Molar Masses in chapter Chemistry Basic Concepts of Chemistry – Class 11

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Correct option is (d) y

The explanation: LET it be any COMPOUND, but one MOLE of a substance always contains Avogadro’s NUMBER of particles. In the above question, Avogadro’s number (6.022×10^23) is given by the letter “y”. so, in 1 mole of GLUCOSE, there is y number of particles.



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