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luda_lava [24]
3 years ago
5

Calculate the number of hydrogen atoms in a sample of hydrazine . Be sure your answer has a unit symbol if necessary, and round

it to significant digits.
Chemistry
1 answer:
gladu [14]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

atoms \ H= 9.767x10^{24}atoms

Explanation:

Hello!

In this case, considering that the mass of hydrazine is missing, we can assume it is 130.0 g (a problem found on ethernet). In such a way, since we need a mass-mole-atoms relationship by which we can compute moles of hydrazine given its molar mass (32.06 g/mol), then the moles of hydrogen considering one mole of hydrazine has four moles of hydrogen and one mole of hydrogen has 6.022x10²³ atoms (Avogadro's number); therefore, we proceed as shown below:

atoms \ H=130.0gN_2H_4*\frac{1molN_2H_4}{32.06gN_2H_4} *\frac{4molH}{1molN_2H_4} *\frac{6.022x10^{23}atoms}{1molH}\\\\atoms \ H= 9.767x10^{24}atoms

Notice 130.0 g has four significant figures, therefore the result is displayed with four as well.

Best regards!

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