how many grams of oxygen does one gram molecule of oxygen contain
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Answer:
No of gram molecules of oxygen in 6.02
One mole of oxygen gas, which has the formula O2, has a mass of 32 g and contains 6.02 X 1023 molecules of oxygen but 12.04 X 1023 (2 X 6.02 X 1023) atoms, because each molecule of oxygen contains two oxygen atoms.
Answer:- The grams of oxygen one molecule of oxygen contains = 5.314×10^-23 g.
One mole of the substance contains exactly 6.022×10^23 elementary entity. The number 6.022×10^23 is called the Avogadro's constant.
The Molar mass of oxygen (O2) = 16×2
= 32 g
It means that the 1 mole of the oxygen has the mass = 32 g
The Mass of one molecule of the oxygen is as follows:-
Therefore,
1 mole of oxygen = 6.022×10^23 molecules of the oxygen
The mass of the 6.022×10^23 molecule of the oxygen = 32 g
So, Therefore, the mass of one molecule of the oxygen = 1/6.022×10^23 g
= 5.314×10^-23 g
Therefore,
The mass of one molecule of the oxygen is = 5.314×10^-23 g
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