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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 nishantkumar62
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Answer:

option no. c

Explanation:

here formula of methane is(CH4)

so in one molecule 4 hydrogen present

in one mole molecule 4 mole hydrogen atom present

no of atom in one mole is equal to avagadro no.

no of atom in 4 mole equal to 4×avagadro no.

this is your complete answer

please try to solve by unitary method not to remember more and more formula

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Answered by jaswasri2006
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1 Mole of Methane contains 4 Hydrogen atoms

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