Respuesta :

1.34 x 10 22 (22 has to be in the top right and small btw)

Answer:

There are [tex]3.011\times 10^{23} molecules [/tex] in 0.500 moles of hydrogen gas.

Explanation:

Moles of hydrogen gas = 0.500 moles

1 mol = [tex]N_A=6.022\times 10^{23} [/tex] atoms/ molecules, ions

Number of molecules of hydrogen in 0.005 moles :

[tex]0.500\times 6.022\times 10^{23}=3.011\times 10^{23} atoms[/tex]

There are [tex]3.011\times 10^{23} molecules [/tex] in 0.500 moles of hydrogen gas.