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Find no protons in 180mol H(2)O Density ...

Find no protons in `180mol H_(2)O` Density of water `= 1 gm//ml` .

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To find the number of protons in 180 mL of H₂O, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Calculate the mass of water Using the density of water, we can calculate the mass of 180 mL of water. \[ \text{Mass of water} = \text{Density} \times \text{Volume} \] ...
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