how many moles of hydrogen are present in 8.8 gram of ch4
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So, 64 g of methane will contain = (64 / 16) × 4 = 16 moles of Hydrogen atoms.
Molar mass of methane is 16 g16g of methane (CH₄) contains 4 moles of Hydrogen atomsSo, 64 g of methane will contain = (64 / 16) × 4 = 16 moles of
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c=12,h=1*4(as there are 4 hydrogen atoms)
12+1×4=12+4=16mol
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