well firstly its got nothing to do with that its hydrogen so i guess its no!!
One mole of hydrogen contains 6.022 x 1023 atoms of hydrogen and weights 1 gram. The hydrogen will exists in the molecular [H2] and so there will be 3.011 x 1023 molecules of hydrogen.
it is equal to its molar mass in weight, which is 2grams
One mole of hydrogen as Avogadro number of atoms or 6.023 x 1023 atoms.
what volume of 3.20 moles of o2
1 atom per mole
Correct, because if there are fewer protons and neutrons in an atom, it will have a lower mass.
The formula of trichloromethane is CHCl3. The usual molar formulas of the three elements are C, H2, and Cl2. Based on these formulas, one mole of trichloromethane contains one mole of carbon, one-half mole of hydrogen, and one and one-half moles of chlorine.
There is one atom in Hydrogen and one atom in Chlorine. All elements are composed of only one atom.
Trick question. Hydrogen is a diatomic molecule; it travels around with a buddy as H2 and not as a single atom. This is generally true of all gases except the inert gases. By definition, a mole of anything has 6.022 x 1023 "units" of that stuff. (That's Avogadro's number.) The "stuff" is the atoms or the molecules of that "stuff" and it can be thought of in terms of the "reaction units" of that stuff. We do not have H2 + O = H2O. We have 2H2 + O2 = 2H2O because oxygen is diatomic like hydrogen. The "reaction units" of hydrogen and oxygen are H2 and O2 respectively. Now the answer will appear. A mole of hydrogen is 6.022 x 1023 units of hydrogen which will be 6.022 x 1023 molecules of hydrogen which will be (6.022 x 1023 times 2) atoms of hydrogen which will be 1.204 x 1024 atoms of hydrogen.
The hydrogen molecule is diatomic, H2.
H is the chemical symbol for Hydrogen and represents one hydrogen atom everywhere other than in a chemical equation where it represents one mole of hydrogen atoms.
Approximately 2 / (6.022 x 1023) = 3.32 x 10-24 grams
One mole of any substance contains 6.022x10 to the power of 23 molecules of that substance. A water molecule contains two hydrogen atoms so one molecule of water has 12.044x10 to 23 hydrogen atoms.
478 KiloJoules per mole
because there are 2 hydrogen atoms in the molecule of hydrogen atoms
methane has one carbon atom and 4 hydrogen atom.....so one mole of methane contains one mole of carbon and 4 moles of hydroge......for simplicity...one mole of water has two moles of hydrogen and one mole of oxygen....
CH3COOH CH3COO- + H+So there is only one acidic H atom.[Only the 'bold' H atom is acidic, the 3 'methyl' H's are not!]
1 atom per mole
Because each hydrogen molecule contains 2 hydrogen atoms!
Correct, because if there are fewer protons and neutrons in an atom, it will have a lower mass.
One atom of sodium weighs more than one atom of oxygen. Thus, one mole of sodium weighs more than one mole of oxygen.