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One Mole Of Iron Has The Same Number Of Atoms As One Mole Of Hydrogen. Select One: A. True B. False

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False.

One mole of iron does not have the same number of atoms as one mole of hydrogen.

Explanation: In comparison to hydrogen (H), which has an atomic mass of roughly 1 gram per mole, iron (fe) has an average molecular weight of about 56 grams. One mole of iron contains much fewer atoms than one mole of hydrogen because the atomic mass of iron is much higher than that of hydrogen

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