what is the number of hydrogen atom in 1 mole of Methane
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4 multiplied by Avogadro number of atoms i.e 6.023 x 10to the power 23 x 4
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hey mate here is the answer...
Explanation:
Each methane (CH4) has 4 hydrogen atoms.
1 mole of anything has 6.022×10^23 molecules.
that is the Avogadro's number itself.
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