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  • Calculating Moles of Hydrogen Atoms in C2H6 (Ethane)
    Here's how to determine the moles of hydrogen atoms in C2H6 (ethane):

    1. Identify the Number of Hydrogen Atoms per Molecule:

    * The chemical formula C2H6 tells us there are 6 hydrogen atoms in each molecule of ethane.

    2. Relate Moles of Molecule to Moles of Atoms:

    * One mole of ethane (C2H6) contains 6 moles of hydrogen atoms.

    * This is because a mole represents Avogadro's number of particles (6.022 x 10^23), and the ratio of hydrogen atoms to ethane molecules is 6:1.

    Therefore, there are 6 moles of hydrogen atoms in 1 mole of C2H6.

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