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21 May, 20:22
10.0 grams of H in moles
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Mckayla Chandler
21 May, 23:03
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Hi there! Divide the mass you have (10 grams) by the molar mass of hydrogen. So 10g / (1.01g/mol) =
See how the grams unit cancels out? That leave you with the number of moles that you have.
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