Chemistry, asked by janvisalaria17, 9 months ago

1 mole of methane contains:

a) 6.02 x 1023 atoms of H

b) 4 gram atoms of hydrogen

c) 1.81 x 1023 molecules of methane

d) 3.0 g of carbon​

Answers

Answered by danishzehen7368
3

Explanation:

One mole of methane specifies NA,

Avogadro's number of methane

molecules, i.e. 6.022x1023 individual

CH4 molecules. And thus it contains

4x6.022x1023 hydrogen atoms.

Answered by f4Faizan
3

Answer:

a) 6.02 × 1023 atoms of H

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