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The total number of electrons in 1.6g of ch4

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Answered by lavanya200209
2

Answer:

6×10^23

Explanation:

1 mole = 6.023×10^23 atoms

CH4 moles =1.6/16=0.1 moles

so that atoms =1.0×6.0.23×10^23

=6.023×10^24atoms

ome CH4 molecule =10 electrons

(6(carbon)+4(hydrogen ))

total electron in 0.1 mole

=10×0.1×6.023×10^23

=6.023×10^23 or 6× 10^23

Answered by Anonymous
11

HERE IS YOUR ANSWER MATE....;

 =   > 6 \times 10 {}^{23}  \: electrons

HOPE IT'S HELPFUL....:-)

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