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17. The number of electrons in 1.6 g of CH, is
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Answered by saraaized2
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Answer:

Explanation:

Thus, 1 molecule of methane has a total of 10 electrons.

Thus 0.1 mole of CH₄ contains "10 x 0.1 x Avogadro number" of electrons. Therefore 1.6 grams of methane contains 6.022 x 10²³ electrons.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

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Thus, 1 molecule of methane has a total of 10 electrons.

Thus 0.1 mole of CH₄ contains "10 x 0.1 x Avogadro number" of electrons.

Therefore 1.6 grams of methane contains 6.022 x 10²³ electrons.

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