Chemistry, asked by Srimahi, 9 months ago

No. of molecules present in 10g of H2 are ​

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Answered by riya7064
0

Answer:

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Answered by thisisamritha007
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Answer:

30.11 × 10^23 molecules

Explanation:

Hydrogen gas = H₂

molecular mass = (1×2) = 2 g

No of moles in 10g of H₂

= 10/2

= 5 moles

No. of molecules in 5 Moles of H₂

= 5× 6.022×10^23

= 30.11 × 10^23 molecules

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