Please solve q 124?

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1 Answer
May 1, 2018

The answer is #option (4)#

Explanation:

the molar concentration of the hydrogen is the number of moles found in a litre.

here, it is given that #20g# of hydrogen are found in #5l# of the vessel.

if #20g# are found in #5l#, then #4g# are found in #1l#.

to calculate the number of moles in #4g# of hydrogen, use the equation

#n = m/M#

where #n# is number of moles,

#m# is mass in grams

and #M# is molar mass in grams per mole.

the atomic mass of hydrogen is #1#.

Molecular mass of hydrogen #=2g#

#m/M = (4g)/(2 g//mol)#

#= 2 mol#

there are #2# moles of hydrogen present in #1l# of the vessel.

hence, the molar concentration is #2#.