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1 mol of CH(4) contains...

1 mol of `CH_(4)` contains

A

`6.02 xx 10^(23)` atoms of H

B

4 g atom of Hydrogen

C

`1.81 xx 10^(23)` molecules of `CH_(4)`

D

`3.0g` of carbon

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The correct Answer is:
B

1 mole of `CH_(4)` contains 4 mole of hydrogen atom i.e. 4g atom of hydrogen.
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