Chemistry, asked by ggecho, 9 months ago

Rajat adds 11.4 g of sugar (C12H22011) (Molecular mass = 342 g/mol) to his coffee. The total
number of hydrogen atoms present in his coffee that had come from the sugar added is:​

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Answered by boddetiashokvardhan5
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Answer:

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Answered by moderntechguy71
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Answer:

250.8

Explanation:

Number of atoms of hydrogen= 22. Therefore when 11.4 gram of sugar is added, number of atoms of hydrogen = 22* 11.4 = 250.8

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