How many atoms contain in 1 mole of CH4
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CH4
No. of molecules in 1 mole is 6.022× 10^23
In 1 molecule there are 5 atoms.
Hence, in 6.022×10^23 molecules there would be (5×6.022×10^23) atoms=3.011×10^24 atoms
No. of molecules in 1 mole is 6.022× 10^23
In 1 molecule there are 5 atoms.
Hence, in 6.022×10^23 molecules there would be (5×6.022×10^23) atoms=3.011×10^24 atoms
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Answer:
Answer will be 3.011x10^24
Explanation:
CH4 contains total of 5 molecules, i.e. 1 of Carbon and 4 of Hydrogen,
As we know, 1 mole of a molecule = 6.022x10^23
So 1 mole of CH4= 6.022x10^23
5 mole of CH4= 5 x [6.022x10^23]
= 30.11x10^23
= 3.011x10^24
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