Chemistry, asked by gauransh9696, 1 year ago

Find the number of hydrogen atoms present in 25.6 gm of sucrose which has a molar mass of 342.3gm

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Answered by Cutes
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gauransh9696: The answer is 44×10^23 and i didn't know how...
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Answered by saad568704p9oy2o
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according to my calculations if they are correct, 25 grams of sucrose when divided by the molar mass 342.3 will give us the moles of sucrose produced, we then have to multiply the moles of sucrose with the number of hydrogen atoms in sucrosewhich is 22 so this will give us 1.6 moles of H2, we have to multiply the moles with Avogadro's number gives us 9•63 10^ 23

gauransh9696: The answer is 44×10^23
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