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Calculate the number of moles in 355 g of hydrogen chloride and 12.022 x 10^23
atoms of oxygen molecule. [Atomic masses of H = 1, O = 16, N = 14, Cl = 35.5]​​

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Answered by priyankajalan73
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Number of moles in 355 g of HCl= 355/36.5= 0.1 and no. of moles in oxygen molecule = 12.022×10^23/6.022×10^23= 2 moles

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