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If a sample of cuso4•5H2o contains 3 moles of oxygen molecule the mole of H atoms present in the sample is

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Answered by harinni92
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Answer:

20/3 moles

Explanation:

Sample of CuSO4.5H2O contains 9atoms of Oxygen and 10 atoms of Hydrogen.

Therefore molar ratio=9:10

If this sample contains 3 moles of Oxygen molecules i.e. 6 moles of Oxygen atoms.

Therefore, 6/x=9/10

Therefore x =20/3

Moles of H-atoms is 20/3 .

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Answered by bittukumarchurasia96
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Answer:

Explanation:Sample of CuSO4.5H2O contains 9atoms of Oxygen and 10 atoms of Hydrogen.

Therefore molar ratio=9:10

If this sample contains 3 moles of Oxygen molecules i.e. 6 moles of Oxygen atoms.

Therefore, 6/x=9/10

Therefore x =20/3

Moles of H-atoms is 20/3 .

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