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How many hydrogen atoms are found in two molecules of hydroxylamine, 2NH2OH?

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It would be six because in every one molecule, there are three atoms of hydrogen, so just double that and you have six.
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Answer:

There are 6 Hydrogen atoms present in two molecules of Hydroxylamine.

Step-by-step explanation:

Hydroxylamine is an inorganic compound having formula : NH₂OH

In one molecule of Hydroxylamine, NH₂OH there are 3 atoms of Hydrogen.

NH₂OH: 2+1 = 3

So two molecules of Hydroxylamine would contain 2 × 3 = 6 atoms of Hydrogen.

2 NH₂OH : (2×2)+(2×1) = 6

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