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3.7x10^45 molecules of hydrogen gas = how many grams of hydrogen gas

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Answer: 6.19 × 10²¹ g

Step-by-step explanation:

Since we weren't given the moles of hydrogen, we have to find it. However, we can do it all in one step if we set up the equation correctly.

Since Mass = moles × molar mass

& Moles = #molecules ÷ Avogadro's Number

∴ mass = (#molecules ÷ Avogadro's Number) × molar mass

= (3.7 × 10⁴⁵ mcules ÷ (6.022 × 10²³ mcules/mole)) × 1.008 g/mol)

= 6.19 × 10²¹ g

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