Chemistry

Since a hydrogen atom consists of one proton and one electron, it should have a mass of 1.763 x 10^-24 grams. Using unit factoring, calculate how may hydrogen atoms you'd have if you had 5.6 g of hydrogen. Thank you!

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To calculate the number of hydrogen atoms given 5.6 g of hydrogen, you need to divide the given mass by the mass of one hydrogen atom to find the number of hydrogen atoms:
5.6 g / 1.763 x 10^-24 g = 3.1818 x 10^25 atoms

Answered by Robert Frye

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