Chemistry, asked by shrey1319, 5 months ago

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​

Answers

Answered by a786nuj29
3

Answer:

Actually what you want to ask ..... please clarify that

if it is MCQ then 1 and 2 are correct

Answered by KaurSukhvir
0

Answer:

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 = 2moles

One molecule of benzene has number of carbon atoms =6 atoms

One mole of benzene will have =6moles of carbon atoms

Two moles  of benzene will have =12moles of carbon atoms

Similarly, one molecule of benzene contains =6 atoms of hydrogen

Therefore, 1 mole of benzene will have =6moles of hydrogen atoms

and, 2 moles  of benzene will have =12moles of H-atoms

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