Question #201819

how many moles are in 1.0 g of hydrogen


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Expert's answer
2021-06-02T06:30:53-0400

MM(H2) = 2 g/mol

n(H2) =1.02.0=0.5  mol= \frac{1.0}{2.0}= 0.5 \;mol


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