Chemistry, asked by sahilmalik60178, 4 months ago

How many atoms of oxygen
are present in 3 moles of O3​

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Answered by atharva420
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now 1 mole = 3 ×6.022 × oxygen atoms therefore 1/3 mole =6.022 ×1/3×3 × no of atoms. O3 is Ozone molecule which contain 3 Oxygen atoms....

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

now 1 mole = 3 ×6.022 × oxygen atoms therefore 1/3 mole =6.022 ×1/3×3 × no of atoms. O3 is Ozone molecule which contain 3 Oxygen atoms.

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