Why 4 g hydrogen contains largest number of atoms ?
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Explanation:
4 g of hydrogen contains the largest number of atoms.
(A) 4 g of hydrogen (molar mass 2) corresponds to 2 moles of molecules or 4N number of atoms where N is the Avogadro's number (6.023×1023).
(B) 16 g of oxygen (molar mass 32) corresponds to 0.5 moles of molecules or N number of atoms where N is the Avogadro's number (6.023×1023).
(C) 28 g of nitrogen (molar mass 28) corresponds to 1 mole of molecules or 2N number of atoms where N is the Avogadro's number (6.023×1023).
(D) 18 g of water (molar mass 18) corresponds to 1 mole of molecules or 3N number of atoms where N is the Avogadro's number (6.023×1023).
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Explanation:
(A) 4 g of hydrogen (molar mass 2) corresponds to 2 moles of molecules or 4N number of atoms where N is the Avogadro's number (6.023×1023).
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