Chemistry, asked by russelpraveen6638, 1 year ago

Number of moles in 0.5 g of H2 gas

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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"H2 or Hydrogen Molecule - consist of two hydrogen atoms as chemical formula suggests .


Mole (mol) - is an unit of measurement like dozen or any other .


And one mole equals 6.023 * 10^23 number of any species i.e.. atoms , molecules , ions etc..


So 0.5 mol H2 will contain


(6.023 * 10^23 /2 ) molecules that is 3.0155 * 10^23 molecule and since each molecule consist of two hydrogen atoms , total no. of hydrogen atom become


3.1055 * 10^23 * 2 = 6.023 * 10^23 atoms that is one mole of Hydrogen atoms.

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Answered by pawanmerijaan
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Answer:

0.25 moles

0.25 molesHence the number of moles in 0.5 g of H₂ is 0.25 moles

Explanation:

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