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Describe the difference between the mass of a mole of oxygen atoms (O) and the

mass of a mole of oxygen molecules (O2
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It is approximately 6.02 X ten to the 23rd power. The oxygen atom has an atomic weight of 16, so a mole of it would be 16 grams. Since the oxygen molecule is O2, a mole of it, that number of oxygen molecules would be 32 grams.

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Explanation: The oxygen atom has an atomic weight of 16, so a mole of it would be 16 grams. Since the oxygen molecule is O2, a mole of it, that number of oxygen molecules would be 32 grams.

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