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16 of Gram oxygen have same number of molecules as in​

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Answered by disha550
0

Answer:

Number of molecules of oxygen in 16 g of oxygen =

32

10

×6.023×10

23

=0.5×6.023×10

23

0.5 moles is present in 14 g of nitrogen and in 1.0 g H

2

. Hence they will also have 0.5×6.023×10

23

iii) Number of molecules of N

2

=

28

14

×6.023×10

23

=.5×6.023×10

23

iv) Number of molecules of H

2

=

2

1

×6.023×10

23

=0.5×6.023×10

23

Explanation:

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Answered by anujgodwe956
0

Explanation:

no it has been double molecules

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