Chemistry, asked by chowkimadhu313, 4 months ago

find the number of moles of hydrogen atom present in 10gm​

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Answered by pratishtha571
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Answer:

5 mole is the answer of your question.....

Answered by dhammajyothivoja27
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Answer:

To find the number of moles in a sample, simply weigh it and divide the weight by the molecular weight. The quotient is equal to the number of moles.

Therefore, Hydrogen = H2

Molecular weight = (1×2) = 2gms

No. of moles present in 10gms of Hydrogen atom(H2)

are: 10 = 5 moles.

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