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96 gram O2(oxygen)=how much mole​

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Answered by itz123456
15

Explanation:

Gram Molecular Weight of O2 = 16×2=32g

Given weight =96g

mole of O2 =96/32

=3

Thus there are 3 mole of oxygen in 96g of O2

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Answered by SURYANSHDIXIT
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Answer:

Explanation:

Oxygen gas is O2. It's molar mass is 16 *2 = 32  

n = 96 / 32 = 3

1 mole contains 6.02 * 10 ^23 molecules of oxygen

3 moles contain 1.806 * 10 ^24 molecules of oxygen

Each molecule contains 2 atoms.

3 moles contain 3.612 * 10^24 atoms oxygen.

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