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Q. The following questions are about one mole of sulphuric acid H2SO4:
1). Find the number of the gram atom in hydrogen in it
2). how many items of hydrogen it have ?
3). how many atoms of hydrogen are present from every gram atom of oxygen in it ?
4). calculate the number of atoms in H2SO4?

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Answered by antiochus
19

Answer:

Number of H atoms in 1 mole of H_{2} SO_{4}=2 mole

Number of gram atoms=number of moles of H atoms in 1 mole H_{2} SO_{4}=2

Number of H atoms in 1 mole of H_{2} SO_{4} =6.023*10^{23} *2=12.046*10^{23}

There are 2 H atoms present with 4 O atoms

4 O atoms=2 H atoms

1 O atoms=2/4=0.5 H atom

There is 0.5 H are present for every O atom.

Number of H atoms in 1 mole H_{2} SO_{4} =2*6.023*10^{23} =12.046*10^{23}

Number of O atoms in 1 mole H_{2} SO_{4} =4*6.092*10^{23} =24.046*10^{23}

Number of S atoms in 1 mole H_{2} SO_{4} =6.022*10^{2}

Answered by s13968
7

Answer:

Number of H atoms in 1 mole of =2 mole

Number of gram atoms=number of moles of H atoms in 1 mole =2

Number of H atoms in 1 mole of  

There are 2 H atoms present with 4 O atoms

4 O atoms=2 H atoms

1 O atoms=2/4=0.5 H atom

There is 0.5 H are present for every O atom.

Number of H atoms in 1 mole  

Number of O atoms in 1 mole  

Number of S atoms in 1 mole  

Explanation:

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