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What is the number of molecules of hydrogen and carbon present in 4 grams of methane?

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Answered by AYANTIKmaestro
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Explanation:

Molar Mass of 1 molecule of methane(CH4) = 12 + 4 = 16g/mol

That is, 16g if CH4 contain 1 mole molecule of it

= 6.022×10²³ molecules of CH4 which consists of 1 mole of C atoms and 4 moles of H atoms.

=> 4 g of CH4 contains 1/4 × 6.022×10²³ molecules

= 1.5055×10²³ molecules of CH4

= 1.5055×10²³ C atoms and 6.022×10²³ H atoms

Note: the question should be how many atoms of hydrogen and carbon and not molecules.

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