Q: 18 (CDS-II/2017)
question_subject:
Science
question_exam:
CDS-II
stats:
0,6,10,2,3,5,6
keywords:
{'many hydrogen atoms': [0, 0, 0, 1], 'glucose': [8, 0, 3, 5], 'c6h1206': [1, 0, 0, 1], 'xlo22': [0, 0, 0, 1]}
The correct option is option 4. It states that there are 6.02 x 10^22 hydrogen atoms in 1-50 g of glucose (C6H1206).
Option 1, 301 x 10^22, is not the correct answer. The actual answer is much smaller than this option.
Option 2, 1-20 x 10^23, is not the correct answer either. The actual answer is smaller than this option.
Option 3, 2-40 x 10^23, is also not the correct answer. The actual answer is smaller than this option.
The answer provided in option 4, 6.02 x 10^22, is the correct answer. This means that there are approximately 6.02 x 10^22 hydrogen atoms in 1-50 g of glucose.