how many moles of each substance are present in 1*10to the power 35 molecules of methane
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No. Of molecules/(6.022*10²³)= no. Of moles
no of moles= 10^35/6.022*10²³
Now, in one molecule of CH4, there is one atom of carbon.
=>in 10^35 molecules of CH4, there will be 10^35 atoms of carbon.
Now, no. Of moles of one carbon atom is = 1/6.022*10²³
=> no. Of moles of 10^35 atomes of carbon will be = (10^35)/(6.022*10²³)
=(10¹²)/6.022
Similarly, there are 4 hydrogen atoms in one molecule.
=> no. of atoms of hydrogen in 10^35 molecules of CH4 is 4*10^35
Now, no. of moles of hydrogen = (4*10^35)/(6.022*10²³)
no of moles= 10^35/6.022*10²³
Now, in one molecule of CH4, there is one atom of carbon.
=>in 10^35 molecules of CH4, there will be 10^35 atoms of carbon.
Now, no. Of moles of one carbon atom is = 1/6.022*10²³
=> no. Of moles of 10^35 atomes of carbon will be = (10^35)/(6.022*10²³)
=(10¹²)/6.022
Similarly, there are 4 hydrogen atoms in one molecule.
=> no. of atoms of hydrogen in 10^35 molecules of CH4 is 4*10^35
Now, no. of moles of hydrogen = (4*10^35)/(6.022*10²³)
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