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One mole of Methane contains:
 a. 4 atoms of Hydrogen
b. 6.02times10^(23) atoms of hydrogen
c. 2.408times10^(24) atoms of hydrogen
d. None of these​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

One mole of methane specifies NA , Avogadro's number of methane molecules, i.e. 6.022×1023 individual CH4 molecules. And thus it contains 4×6.022×1023 hydrogen atoms .

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