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How many moles of hydrogen are in 5.2 moles of C7H18

How many moles of hydrogen are in 5.2 moles of C7H18-example-1

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In one mole of C7H18 there are 18 moles of H (the number folowing the H)*
>> the ratio is 1:18

In 5.2 moles of C7H18 there are x moles of H
>> the ratio is 5.2:x

Cross multiply the two ratios
1x = 18×5.2
x = 93.6 moles of H

>> In 5.2 moles of C7H18 there are 93.6 moles of H




* This isnt a rule that you can always use.
However to find the mole of a certain element in a certain molucle all you have to do is count how many moles of the element are present in the molecule.
>> example1 >> H2O ;
2 H and 1 O

>> example2 >> CH3COOH ; [you add up all the moles of the same element]
(1+1) 2 C , (3+1) 4 H and (1+1) 2 O

>> example3 >> Mg(OH)2 ; [you multiply whetever is in parenthesis by the number after it 2] 1 Mg , (1×2) 2 O and (1×2) 2 H
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Answer: 93.6 moles

Step-by-step explanation:

According to avogadro's law, 1 mole of every substance weighs equal to the molecular mass and contains avogadro's number
6.023* 10^(23) of particles

1 molecule of
C_7H_(18) contains 18 atoms of hydrogen

1 mole of
C_7H_(18) contains=
18* 6.023* 10^(23)=108.4* 10^(23) atoms of hydrogen.

5.2 moles of
C_7H_(18) contains=
108.4* 10^(23)}{1}* 5.2=563.7* 10^(23) atoms of hydrogen.

Now moles of hydrogen=
\frac{\text {given atoms}}{\text {avogadros number}}=(563.7* 10^(23))/(6.023* 10^(23))=93.6moles of hydrogen atom.

Thus 5.2 moles of
C_7H_(18) contains 93.6 moles of hydrogen.

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