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How many atoms of hydrogen are in two moles of ch4?

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There are four Hydrogen atoms in one molecule of Methane (CH₄).
And there are 6.022×10²³ molecules in 1 mole of CH₄.
So,
Number of Hydrogen atoms is 1 mole of CH₄ are,

= 6.022 × 10²³ × 4

= 2.4 ×10²⁴ Hydrogen Atoms

Now calculating for 2 moles,

As,
1 mole of CH₄ contains = 2.4 ×10²⁴ Hydrogen Atom
Then,
2 moles of CH₄ will contain = X Hydrogen Atoms

Solving for X,
X = (2 moles × 2.4 ×10²⁴ Hydrogen Atom) ÷ 1 mole

X = 4.8 × 10²⁴ Hydrogen Atoms
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