Methane =CH4
Molecular mass of CH4 is 16
There are 32g of CH4
Find the moles of CH4 by dividing it's mass by its molecular mass:
n=32/16
n=2 moles (CH4)
Since methane (CH4) contains 4 hydrogen atoms per mole, then 2 moles of methane would mean there are 8 moles of hydrogen (2 x 4 = 8)
Then multiply the amount of moles of hydrogen by Avogadro's number:
8x6.022x10^26=4.8176e+27 hydrogen atoms
How many hydrogen atoms are present in 32 grams of methane?
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Mole of hydrogen = 8 × 1.67×10^-23 × 6.022× 10^23 = 8 g
Answer is 8 g of H atoms