Answer:
1 mole of water

Step-by-step explanation:
We know that the Avogadro's number is the amount of elemental units in any mole.
The Avogadro's number is

This means that for example, in a mole of atoms of hydrogen there are
atoms of hydrogen.
To find in which example there are
hydrogen atoms we first need to divide this number by the Avogadro's number :
≅ 2 ⇒
We need to find in which example there are 2 moles of atoms of hydrogen.
In one molecule of
there are 2 atoms of hydrogen and 1 atom of oxygen. In terms of moles, in 1 mole of water there are 2 moles of atoms of hydrogen and 1 mole of atoms of oxygen.
The mole of water is the only example in which there are 2 moles of atoms of hydrogen ⇒ The correct option is 1 mole of
