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19 May, 22:17

How many atoms of hydrogen are in 0.75 mol of (c3h5) 2s?

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  1. 19 May, 22:39
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    From the formula of the compound, we can see that there are 10 moles of hydrogen present in every mole of the compound. In the given amount:

    Moles of hydrogen = 10 * 0.75

    Moles of hydrogen = 7.5

    Next, we know that each mole of a substance contains 6.02 x 10²³ particles. The atoms of hydrogen will be:

    7.5 * 6.02 x 10²³

    4.515 x 10²⁴ atoms of hydrogen will be present.
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