The number of molecules in one mole of ammonia and the number of atoms in one mole of ammonia are same which equals to 6.023 × 10²³.
Avogadro's principle:
"This law states that under the same conditions of temperature and pressure, equal volumes of different gases contain an equal number of molecules".
Avogadro's number is the number of units present in one mole of any substance is equal to 6.023 × 10²³. The units of the substance may be different according to its character, units may be ions, atoms, electrons or molecules.
According to Avogadro's rule the number of ions and the number of molecules present in one mole of NH₃ is 6.023 × 10²³.
Hence, the number of molecules in one mole of ammonia and the number of atoms in one mole of ammonia are same.
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