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13 May, 03:08

Moles of hydrogen in 9.15*10-2 mol C4H10

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  1. 13 May, 03:29
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    From the given formula, one mole of C4H10 contains 10 moles of hydrogen.

    To know the number of moles of hydrogen in 9.15x10^-2, we will just do a cross multiplication as follows:

    number of moles of hydrogen = (9.15 x 10^-2 x 10) / 1 = 0.915 moles
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