how many particles are present in 1 mole of the Hydrogen?
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Answer 2: Because the molecular mass of Hydrogen is 1gram/mole, there is 1 mole of hydrogen in 1 gram of hydrogen atoms.For every mole, there are 6.02*10^23 atoms so in 1 gram of hydrogen there are 6.02*10^23 hydrogen atoms (in scientific notation) this is equal to 602000000000000000000000 hydrogen atoms.
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As you can see from its molecular formula, there are two Hydrogen atoms in a molecule of Hydrogen. In one mole of Hydrogen gas,there would be6.02×10^23molecules. In every molecule, there are two atoms, so the number of atoms in 1 mol of hydrogen would be (6.02×10^23)×2=12.04×10^23 atoms.
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