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The amount of grams of hydrogen that are in the water sample is;

3.985 g

Avogadro's number

We are given that;

Number of moles of oxygen in a sample of water = 12 × 10²³

  • Now, the chemical formula of a molecule of water is H₂O. This means that for every 1 atom or molecule of oxygen, there must be 2 hydrogen atoms or molecules present.

Since Number of moles of oxygen in the sample is 12 × 10²³, then number of moles of hydrogen will be twice that = 2 × 12 × 10²³ = 24 × 10²³ moles

Now, molar mass of hydrogen is 1 g/mol and we know that;

Molar mass = Avogadro's number(6.023 × 10²³) moles

Thus;

6.023 × 10²³ moles = 1 g/mol

Thus; 24 × 10²³ moles of hydrogen = ( 24 × 10²³ × 1)/(6.023 × 10²³)

⇒ 3.985 g

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