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How many atoms of oxygen are present in 60 g of acetic acid CH3COOH

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Answered by lakshyasingh1491
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Molecular formula of acetic acid is C H 3 C O O H . Quite clearly, one molecule of acetic acid has two oxygen atoms. Hence, one mole of acetic acid has two moles of oxygen atoms. Two moles of Oxygen atoms,because each molecule of acetic acid has tow oxygen atoms.
Answered by Nithyar6
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Answer:

The atoms of oxygen in 60 g of acetic acid is 1.2044*10^24 atoms of O2.

Explanation:

The molecular formula of acetic acid is CH3COOH

Its molecular mass is 60g/mol

60g/mol means 1 mole of acetic acid.

We know that

Avogadro's number states that 1 mole od a substance have 6.02l2*10^23 molecules.

In acetic acid there are 2 atoms lf oxygen.

So, 60g of acetic acid contains 2*6.022*10^23 atoms of O2 i.e. 1.2044*10^24 atoms of O2.

Acetic acid:- It is a member of carboxylic acid.It is the first member of series of carboxylic acid.

It contains 2 carbon atoms,4 hydrogen atoms and 2 oxygen atoms.

In total, it contains 8 atoms.

It is a simple monocarboxylic acid.

It is a colorless liquid.

It is also known as ethanoic acid.

It is used as a solvent.

It is used in the ester production.

It is sometimes called as glacial acetic acid.

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