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The weight of 100g H2 and 100 g He is same yet the number of elements is not same.​

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Answer:

The mole and atonmicity of both the gases are different, the number of atoms is not same.

Step-by-step explanation:

The number of atoms in a molecule (compound) depends on mole number and atomicity.

↬ Mole of 100 g H₂ = 100g ÷ 2u = 50 mole

∴Number of atoms in 100 g H₂

= 2 x 50 x 6.022 × 10²³

= 6.022 x 10²⁴ atoms

↬ Mole of 100 g He = 100g ÷ 4u = 25 mole

∴ Number of atoms in 100 g He

= 1 × 25 × 6.022 × 10²³

= 150.55 × 10²³

= 1.5055 x 10² atoms

Thus, The mole and atonmicity of both the gases are different, the number of atoms is not same.

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