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calculate the number of particles in each of the following 1) 0.1 mole of hydrogen

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Answered by Anonymous
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We know that ,


1 \: mole = 6.022 \times 10 {}^{23 \: particles}


so, 0.1 mole =


0.1 \times 6.022  \times 10 {}^{23}
particles


Hope it helps you


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Answered by divyareddy7440
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Hii dude...Here is your answer..

We know that 1 mole = 6.022× 10²³atomsSo No. of particles in 0.1 mole of hydrogen = 0.1×6.022×10²³atoms = 6.022×10²² particles(Atoms) .
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