On the mole of hydrogen has a mass of 1.01 g and contains 6.02 x 10^23 hydrogen molecules. What is then hydrogen molecule content of a 10^2 mole?
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Answer:
moles in hydrogen
Explanation:
6.022×10^25
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One mole i.e. (6.02×10^23 atoms) of hydrogen weigh 1.008 g.
Thus, weight of 1 atom of hydrogen is
1.008/ 6.02×10^23
=1.66×10^−24g.
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