Physics, asked by Bakayaro, 1 year ago

which has more molecule a kilogram of hydrogen or a kilogram of oxygen?

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Answered by poojaglorj
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hello friend your answer!!
a kilogram of hydrogen is having more molecules.
For hydrogen that value is 1.008. For oxygen it’s 16.00. That means however many times you can divide the mass by its molar mass, So for example 1000g (1kg) / 1.008 is approxametly 992 moles of hydrogen. And 1000g/16.00 is 62.5 moles of Oxygen. Now to put it all together, one mole is equal to 6.02x10^23 molecules so obviously since there are more moles of hydrogen, you would have a significantly larger amount of hydrogen.





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zhrizhro: hydrogen being at 1st place in periodic table coz of its lesser molecular weight.. it gradually means that it can occupy more number molecules when compared to oxygen whos molecular weight is more than the hydrogen
Answered by bandameedipravalika0
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Answer:

Explanation:

There are more molecules per kilogramme of hydrogen.

Molecules of hydrogen have the formula H2 and the value of 1.008 for hydrogen. Molecules of oxygen have the formula O2 and The value of oxygen is 16.00. That indicates however many times you may multiply the mass by its molar mass. For instance, 1000g (1kg) / 1.008 is around 992 moles of hydrogen. 62.5 moles of oxygen are equal to 1000g/16.00. In all, one mole is equivalent to 6.02x1023 molecules, therefore it stands to reason that if there were more moles of hydrogen present, there would be a considerably higher concentration of hydrogen.

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