One mole of 𝐶2𝐻6𝑂C 2 H 6 O has two moles of Carbon (C), six moles of Hydrogen (H) and one mole of Oxygen (O). How many moles of Hydrogen is in 0.2 moles of 𝐶2𝐻6𝑂C 2 H 6 O?
Question
One mole of 𝐶2𝐻6𝑂C 2 H 6 O has two moles of Carbon (C), six moles of Hydrogen (H) and one mole of Oxygen (O). How many moles of Hydrogen is in 0.2 moles of 𝐶2𝐻6𝑂C 2 H 6 O?
Solution
In one mole of C2H6O, there are six moles of Hydrogen (H).
Therefore, in 0.2 moles of C2H6O, the number of moles of Hydrogen (H) would be 0.2 multiplied by 6.
So, there are 1.2 moles of Hydrogen in 0.2 moles of C2H6O.
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