What Is The Mass Of One Mole Of Hydrogen?
Answer:
Do you mean molecular Hydrogen(H2)? Or just atoms of hydrogen (H)?
Anyway for atoms of hydrogen just look at the atomic mass of H on a intermittent table. That number is the number of grams in one mole. No math is needed.
Since molecular H has two hydrogens bonded together per molecule you'll need to multiply the above number by 2.
One mole of H = 1.doesn`t matter what
One mole of H2 = 2.whatever
H2
mass=moles/atomic mass
mass=1/(1.0079)2
=0.496 g
This a rough calculation, for a more specific answer ask a chemistry professional
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