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calculate the mass of one molecule of oxygen and ammonia ​

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Answered by psychojack
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here is the answer mate

given

one molecule of o2

one molecule of nh4

mass= molar mass × no of moles

mass = 16g(oxygen)×1

mass= 16g(oxygen)

mass= molar mass × no of moles

mass. = 17.031g(ammonia)×

1

mass = 17.o31g(ammonia)

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