Chemistry, asked by rithick23, 11 months ago

calculate 12.044*10^23 number of oxygen molecules


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Answered by BrainlyKing5
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NUMBER OF MOLES = GIVEN NUMBER OF PARTICLE / AVAGADRO'S NUMBER



THEREFORE WE HAVE : 12.044* 10 ^23 / 6.022 * 10 ^23


= 2 moles of oxygen



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Answered by Vijithpundi452003
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As we know 1 mole of oxygen has 6.022×10^23 atoms ,hence we could say that in 12.044×10^23 atoms,there is 2 mole of oxygen ,in one mile there is 16g of oxygen so we could say there are 32g of oxygen and there is only one O2 molecule is present

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