Calculate The Number Of H Atoms In 0.190 Mole C6h14o
Count the number of H atoms in 0.190 ■■■■■ of C6H14O.
A mole is just a standard number (like a dozen or one, but a very large number ...)
A molecule of C6H14O will consist of 6.0221409 x 10 23 molecules, so 0.190 will contain 0.19 times or 1.1442068 x 10 23 molecules.
Since each molecule contains 14 hydrogen atoms, 1.1442068 x 10 23 x 14 or 1.6018895 x 10 24.
It's just math ... well if you're too lazy ... but if you find it too hard, you should really seek extra help at school or you may soon fall behind.