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how many molecules of nh₄br are in 2.991 g of nh₄br? show the conversions required to solve this problem and calculate the molecules of nh₄br.
Step1: Calculate molar mass of $NH_4Br$
The molar mass of $N$ is $14.01\ g/mol$, $H$ is $1.01\ g/mol$, and $Br$ is $79.90\ g/mol$. For $NH_4Br$, molar mass $M=(14.01 + 4\times1.01+79.90)\ g/mol=97.95\ g/mol$.
Step2: Calculate moles of $NH_4Br$
Use the formula $n=\frac{m}{M}$, where $m = 2.991\ g$ and $M = 97.95\ g/mol$. So $n=\frac{2.991\ g}{97.95\ g/mol}=0.03054\ mol$.
Step3: Calculate number of molecules
Use Avogadro's number $N_A = 6.022\times 10^{23}\ molecules/mol$. The number of molecules $N=n\times N_A$. So $N = 0.03054\ mol\times6.022\times 10^{23}\ molecules/mol=1.81\times 10^{22}$ molecules.
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$1.81\times 10^{22}$ molecules