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2 July, 00:54

Determine the number of molecules present in a 4.56 mol sample of methane gas (CH4); then determine the number of hydrogen atoms in the sample

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  1. 2 July, 01:17
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    Avogadro’s number is 6.02 x 10^ 23 atoms (or molecules) per mole. Through units cancellation:

    Number of atoms = (4.56 mol) (6.02 x 10^23 molecules / mol) = 2.74 x 10^ 24 molecules

    Since the C:H ratio is 1:4, 1 molecule of CH4 will have 4 atoms of hydrogen,

    Therefore number of H = 4 (2.74 x 10^24 molecules) = 1.098 x 10^ 25 atoms
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