1. How many atoms are there in 1 g of hydrogen?
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No of particles = Given mass/Atomic mass x Avogadro constant
Given mass = 1 g
Therefore, no of particles = 1/1 x 6.022 x 1023
= 6.022 x 1023 no of particles
It means that 1 g of Hydrogen contains 6.022 x 1023
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1 mole of hydrogen=2 g of hydrogen = 6.02×10²³ molecules
So in 1 g of hydrogen it is =(6.02×10²³)/2 molecules = 3.01×10²³ molecules
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