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7.30 C2H6O (6 moles H/1 mole C2H6O)(6.022 X 1023/1 mole H) = 2.64 X 1025 atoms of hydrogen =====================
The number of hydrogen atoms is 14,290540253661.10e23.
I'm not entirely sure if that question can really be answered, since it all depends on context. I would assume that a starch molecule would have the largest number of hydrogen atoms opposed to any other molecule, but if someone were to get picky, DNA would take it hands down.
Carbon:4 Hydrogen: 8 Oxygen:4 overall: 16 There would be 8 if there was not a 2 in front of the formula.
i believe just one. H has a oxidation # of 1 and Cl has an oxidation # of -1. So in one molecule of HCl i think there would be just one. Isnt that almost the same thing as hydrochloric acid though??
7.30 C2H6O (6 moles H/1 mole C2H6O)(6.022 X 1023/1 mole H) = 2.64 X 1025 atoms of hydrogen =====================
H20, so that would be two hydrogen atoms.
12 hydrogen atoms
the smallest atom is hydrogen, the smallest molecule would be the naturally occurring diatomic hydrogen.
The number of hydrogen atoms is 14,290540253661.10e23.
I'm not entirely sure if that question can really be answered, since it all depends on context. I would assume that a starch molecule would have the largest number of hydrogen atoms opposed to any other molecule, but if someone were to get picky, DNA would take it hands down.
Carbon:4 Hydrogen: 8 Oxygen:4 overall: 16 There would be 8 if there was not a 2 in front of the formula.
Although 3NH is not a normal molecule, if it did exist, it would have 3 atoms of each, nitrogen and hydrogen.
A carbohydrate molecule with 6 carbon atoms would also contain oxygen and hydrogen atoms in the ratio of 2:1, following the general formula (CH2O)n. This means there would be 12 hydrogen atoms and 6 oxygen atoms in the molecule.
There are 18 hydrogen atoms in 6NH3 molecules. Each NH3 molecule contains 3 hydrogen atoms, so 6NH3 would have 6 x 3 = 18 hydrogen atoms.
i believe just one. H has a oxidation # of 1 and Cl has an oxidation # of -1. So in one molecule of HCl i think there would be just one. Isnt that almost the same thing as hydrochloric acid though??
The generic formula for an alkane is CnH(2n + 2).Therefore, an alkane with 3 carbon atoms would have 8 hydrogen atoms.