Science, asked by asmitabas89, 9 months ago

How many molecules are present in one gm of h2

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Answered by rivakhajuria
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Hydrogen gas(H2) has a molar mass of 2 g. Molar mass of a substance is defined as the mass of 1 mole of that substance. And by 1 mole it is meant a collection of 6.022*10^23 particles of that substance.

So number of moles of H2 are 0.5 in this case.

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Answered by BrainlyCatt
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Answer:

I assume that you are talking about hydrogen gas(H2) as you are talking about molecules.

Hydrogen gas(H2) has a molar mass of 2 g. Molar mass of a substance is defined as the mass of 1 mole of that substance. And by 1 mole it is meant a collection of 6.022*10^23 particles of that substance.

So number of moles of H2 are 0.5 in this case. And thus it means there are (6.022*10^23)*0.5 particles( here they are molecules) in 1g of H2.

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