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24 January, 14:25

Determine the number of hydrogen atoms in 1.5 moles of water, h2o, molecules

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  1. 24 January, 15:15
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    5 moles of water contains 5 moles of H2, therefore contains 10 moles of H atoms. The number of atoms in one mole of a substance is given by avogadros constant, which is 6.02*10^23. Thus the number of hydrogen atoms in 5 moles of water = 10 * (6.02*10^23) = 6.02*10^24 H atoms.
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