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how many hydrogen atoms in 0.10 moles of Ca(HCO3)2

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Answered by anshika7281
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Answer:

Therefore there are two hydrogen atoms present.

Answered by student1234567891011
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Answer:

There are 0.20 hydrogen atoms in 0.10 moles of Ca(HCO3)2.

Explanation:

In Ca(HCO3)2, there is 2 hydrogen atoms. That is our multiplier.

2 × 0.10 = 0.20

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