Asked by Adewuyi Damilola
Calculate the number of moles in 12.04× 10^23 molecules hydrogen ion
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Answered by
DrBob222
You want H ions or do you want H2 molecules. What follows is for H^+ (hydrogen ions).
1 mol H^+ will contain 6.02E23 individual H^+.
12.04E23 H^+ x ( 1 mole/6.02E23 H^+) = ?
1 mol H^+ will contain 6.02E23 individual H^+.
12.04E23 H^+ x ( 1 mole/6.02E23 H^+) = ?
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