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number of atom present in 4 grams of hydrogen is​

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Answered by ILLUSTRIOUS27
0

Explanation:

We know that dihydrogen (H2) has 2 hydrogen atoms per molecule, so there will be 2 * 1g hydrogen per mole = 2g dihydrogen per mole. If there are 2g dyhydrogen per mole, and we have 4g, then we know 4g / 2g per mole = 2 mole dihydrogen in 4g.

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Answered by candyflipp
4

Answer:

4×6.02*10^23

Explanation:

In every gram of hydrogen there will be 6.02*10^23 no of atoms

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