what is the number of hydrogen atoms in 1 mole of methane (CH4)
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4 moles
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One mole of methane molecules (CH4) contains 1 mole of carbon atoms and 4 moles of hydrogen atoms. 8.
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1 molecule of CH4 contains 4hydrogen atoms. Hence we can say that, 6.023×1023 molecules of CH4 =4×6.023×1023 hydrogen atoms. Hence, we can conclude that 1 mole of methane contains the 24.088×1023 number of hydrogen atoms
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