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A hydrogen atom has a mass of

1.673x10^-24 g

How many hydrogen atoms would you have in 5.6 g of hydrogen?
11 years ago

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DrBob222
1.673E-24 g/atom x # atoms = 5.6g
Solve for # atoms.
11 years ago
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wertyu
8 years ago

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