In 2 moles of benzene (C6H6), there are
(1) 6 moles of carbon atoms
(2) 6 moles of hydrogen atoms
(3) 2 moles of carbon atoms
(4) 12 moles of carbon atoms
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Actually what you want to ask ..... please clarify that
if it is MCQ then 1 and 2 are correct
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Two moles of benzene (C₆H₆) will have 12 moles of carbon atoms and 12 moles of hydrogen atoms.
Therefore the option (4) is correct.
Explanation:
Given:
Number of moles of benzene
One molecule of benzene has number of carbon atoms
One mole of benzene will have of carbon atoms
Two moles of benzene will have of carbon atoms
Similarly, one molecule of benzene contains of hydrogen
Therefore, 1 mole of benzene will have of hydrogen atoms
and, 2 moles of benzene will have of H-atoms
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