Calculate the number of moles in 0.16 gram of oxygen gas.
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Oxygen gas is diatomic (meaning two atoms of 16 g/mol each), so 1 mole of O2 has a mass of 32 grams.
Divide the amount you have by the molar weight to obtain the number of moles in the sample:
24 grams / 32 grams/mol = 0.75 moles
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Divide the amount you have by the molar weight to obtain the number of moles in the sample:
24 grams / 32 grams/mol = 0.75 moles
HOPE IT HELPS YOU
MARK AS BRAINLIEST
karan791212:
One second! I guess mass was given 0.16 not 24.
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