number of moles in 2 g of hydrogen
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Using the periodic table, we can get the atomic mass, which tells you how many grams of hydrogen is in 1 mole. In this case, the periodic table tells us there is 1g of hydrogen per mole. We know that dihydrogen (H2) has 2 hydrogen atoms per molecule, so there will be 2 * 1g hydrogen per mole = 2g dihydrogen per mole.
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