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Given information

The chemical reaction is as follows:

     

The pressure of hydrogen gas  

The temperature of the gas  

The mass of carbon in the reaction  

Step-by-step explanation

Step 1.

Consider the following formula to calculate the number of moles of carbon in the chemical reaction, 

 

 

The number of moles of carbon in the reaction is .  Since, the number of hydrogen and carbon moles are equal in the reaction. Therefore, the number of hydrogen moles is

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