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Calculate the number of atoms of hydrogen present in one dozen molecules of hydrogen gas( in terms of number of moles ).
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Sidharth Sahu 7 years, 1 month ago

1 molecule of hydrogen gas contains 2 atom of hydrogen Therefore, one dozen of h2 molecules equals 24 atoms of H 6.022 ×10^23 molecule =1mole therefore, 12 molecules of H2=12÷6.022×10^23=1.99×10^-23 moles

Yashwanth R 7 years, 1 month ago

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