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3.544g of hydrogen gas contains

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Answer:

1.772 mols

Step-by-step explanation:

Because hydrogen exists as a diatomic molecule in gaseous state, that's (H2), so then it's molecular mass is 1 ×2= 2g/mol.

we can now calculate for the number of moles, so

n=m/Mr

n=3.544/2

n=1.772mols

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