Calculate the number of particles in 2 moles of hydrogen gas.
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1 mole of a hydrogen contains 6.02*10^23 molecules
2 moles of hydrogen = 2*6.02*10^23 molecules = 12.04*10^23 molecules
1 molecule of Hydrogen contains 2 atoms of hydrogen
2 moles of hydrogen = 12.04*10^23 molecules = 12.04*10^23*2 = 24.08*10^23 atoms
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1 mole of a hydrogen contains 6.02*10^23 molecules
2 moles of hydrogen = 2*6.02*10^23
molecules = 12.04*10^23 molecules
1 molecule of Hydrogen contains 2 atoms of hydrogen
2 moles of hydrogen = 12.04*10^23 molecules = 12.04*10^23*2 = 24.08*10^23 atoms
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