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H2 differs from 2H. Justify

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

H2 means dihydrogen and 2H mean that 2 moles of monohydrogen

Answered by sensanjaya93
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Explanation:

H2 is Molecular hydrogen. It is a molecule of hydrogen that consists of two hydrogen atoms bonded together by one single bond (also known as a sigma bond). A subscript also denotes how many of a particular atom is in a molecule, thus H2 has two hydrogens. 2H, on the other hand, denotes two moles of elemental hydrogen.

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