Step 1: Apply Avogadro's Law:
Avogadro's Law states that equal volumes of all gases, under the same conditions of temperature and pressure, contain an equal number of molecules (and thus an equal number of moles).
[ textMoles of NH_3 = textMoles of Cl_2 ]
Step 2: Calculate moles of Ammonia ((NH_3)):
Molecular weight of (NH_3 = 14 + (1 times 3) = 17) g/mol.
[ textMoles = fractextMasstextMolar Mass = frac34text g17text g/mol = 2text moles ]
Step 3: Determine molecules in Chlorine ((Cl_2)):
Since the volumes are equal, Chlorine also has 2 moles.
[ textNumber of molecules = textMoles times textAvogadro's Number (N_A) ]
[ textNumber of molecules = 2 times 6.022 times 10^23 = 1.2044 times 10^24 text molecules ]
Final Answer: The chlorine gas contains (1.2044 times 10^24) molecules (or simply (2N_A) molecules).