of hydrogen are present in 2.92 g of .
Further Explanation:
In , both hydrogen and oxygen are non-metals. Oxygen has six valence electrons whereas hydrogen has only one valence electron. Both share two electrons with each other and two covalent bonds are formed between oxygen and two hydrogen atoms. This bond is formed due to sharing of the electrons and therefore is a covalent compound.
is a covalent compound. So 1 mole of contains 1 mole of oxygen and 2 moles of hydrogen.
The formula to calculate the moles of water is s follows:
.......(1)
The given mass of water is 2.92 g.
The molar mass of water is 18 g/mol.
Substitute these values in equation (1)
The number of molecules in 1 mol of is .
So the number of molecules in 0.1622 mol of is calculated as follows:
Each molecule of has 2 atoms of hydrogen.
So the number of hydrogen atoms in of water is calculated as follows;
of hydrogen are present in 2.92 g of .
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Answer details:
Grade: Senior School
Subject: Chemistry
Chapter: Mole concept
Keywords: H2O, covalent compound, molar mass, atoms, hydrogen, 18 g/mol, valence electrons, 2.92 g, moles, given mass.