Respuesta :

1 molecule of hydroxylamine contains (2+1) hydrogen atoms. i.e, 3 atoms. So, 2 molecule contains 2×3 atoms of hydrogen. i.e, 6 atoms of hydrogen.

Answer: There are 6 hydrogen atoms present in 2 moles of hydroxylamine.

Explanation:

Hydroxylamine has a chemical formula of [tex]NH_2OH[/tex]

This compound is formed by the combination of nitrogen, hydrogen and oxygen atoms.

In 1 mole of hydroxylamine, 1 mole of nitrogen atom, 3 moles of hydrogen atom and 1 mole of oxygen atom is present.

So, in 2 moles of hydroxylamine, [tex](2\times 1)=2[/tex] moles of nitrogen atom, [tex](2\times 3)=6[/tex] moles of hydrogen atom and [tex](2\times 1)=2[/tex] moles of oxygen atom is present.

Hence, there are 6 hydrogen atoms present in 2 moles of hydroxylamine.

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