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2 mol hydrogen molecule = how many molecules a

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Answered by ananya4das
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Considering 2 moles of hydrogen gas(H2) is given

Now, in two moles of H2, 12.044 × 10^(23) molecules are present and in 1 molecule of H2, two H atoms are present.

So no of atoms = 2 × 12.044 × 10^(23)

=24.088 × 10^(23)

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Answered by petwalpankaj88
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Answer:

Explanation:

One mole hydrogen molecule means 6.022into 10to the power 23

So that two mole of hydrogen molecule = 2× 6.022into 10to the power 23

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