how many atoms are there in 1 gm of hydrogen
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The answer is 6.022*10^23
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mass of hydrogen = 1 gm
molar mass of hydrogen = 1
mole = mass/ molar mass
= 1/1
= 1 mole
1 mole = 6.022*10²³atoms
So , 1 mole of hydrogen = 6.022*10²³atom
molar mass of hydrogen = 1
mole = mass/ molar mass
= 1/1
= 1 mole
1 mole = 6.022*10²³atoms
So , 1 mole of hydrogen = 6.022*10²³atom
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