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1 Mol of Hydrogen has a mass of 1.0078 grams (g)

1 Hydrogen molecule is 1.673 X 10-24 grams(g)

Therefore, if you know how Mols of Hydrogen there are in a solution then you can calculate the number of hydrogen molecules as follows:

Example: A Solution has 5 Mols of Hydrogen, How many Hydrogen molecules are there in the solution?

answer: 5 X (1.0078g) / 1.673 X 10-24 grams(g) = 3.01 X 1024 atoms

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