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Find the number of moles and number of atoms of H and S in 10 mole of H2S​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:no of molecules in 1 mol H2S = 6.022× 10^23

Explanation:no of molecules in 1 mol H2S = 6.022× 10^23Then in 10 moles = 10× NA molecules

Explanation:no of molecules in 1 mol H2S = 6.022× 10^23Then in 10 moles = 10× NA moleculesNo of atoms in one molecule of H2S is 3

Explanation:no of molecules in 1 mol H2S = 6.022× 10^23Then in 10 moles = 10× NA moleculesNo of atoms in one molecule of H2S is 3Then in 10 mol ,there are 3 ×10×NA atoms are present

Explanation:no of molecules in 1 mol H2S = 6.022× 10^23Then in 10 moles = 10× NA moleculesNo of atoms in one molecule of H2S is 3Then in 10 mol ,there are 3 ×10×NA atoms are presentNo of moles of H = 2 mol H / 2gam hydrogen=2×6.022×10^23

Answered by mehra3366
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Answer:

no of molecules in 1 mole H2S = 6.022× 10^23

Explanation:

no of molecules in 1 mole H2S = 6.022× 10^23

Then in 10 moles = 10× NA molecules

no of molecules in 1 mole H2S = 6.022× 10^23

Then in 10 moles = 10× NA molecules

No of atoms in one molecule of H2S is 3

no of molecules in 1 mole H2S = 6.022× 10^23

Then in 10 moles = 10× NA molecules

No of atoms in one molecule of H2S is 3

Then in 10 mole ,there are 3 ×10×NA atoms are present

no of molecules in 1 mole H2S = 6.022× 10^23

Then in 10 moles = 10× NA molecules

No of atoms in one molecule of H2S is 3

Then in 10 mole ,there are 3 ×10×NA atoms are present

No of moles of H = 2 mole H / 2 gram hydrogen=2×6.022×10^23

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