stormmesa1
stormmesa1
02.07.2020 • 
Mathematics

HELP WITH MY HOMEWORK! WILL PICK BRAINLIEST! 5. The formula for calculating the number of
hydrogen ions in a particular inorganic acid is
given as
No. of ions = 6.023 X1023 X Moles
If 32g of the acid contains 2 moles of
hydrogen ions, then how many ions of
hydrogen are present in 96g of same acid?
(Leave your answer in scientific notation only)

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