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calculate the mass of the 1 mole of O2​

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Answered by Asterinn
5

Moles of O₂ = 1 mol

Atomic mass of Oxygen = 16 u

Molar mass of O₂ = 2×16

= 32 g/mol

We know that :-

\boxed{  {\boxed{ \rm\large  mass = n \times molar \: mass}}} \\  \\  \sf \: where \: n \: is \: number \: of \: moles

Now , we will find out mass of 1 mole of O₂ :-

\rm\large  \longrightarrow mass = n \times molar \: mass \\  \\  \\ \rm\large  \longrightarrow mass = 1 \times32\\  \\  \\ \rm\large  \longrightarrow mass = 32 \: grams

Answer : 32 g

Answered by ꜱᴄʜᴏʟᴀʀᴛʀᴇᴇ
9

Question :-

calculate the mass of the 1 mole of O2

Answer :-

Moles of O₂ = 1 mol

Atomic mass of Oxygen = 16 u

Molar mass of O₂ = 2 × 16 = 32 g/mol

We know that :-

mass = n × molar mass

where n is number of moles

Now , we will find the mass of 1 mole of O₂ :-

⟶ mass = n × molar mass

⟶ mass = 1 × 32

⟶ mass = 32grams

 \therefore \: the \: mass \: of \: the \: 1 \: mol \: of \:  {o}^{2} \:  is \: 32g.

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