how many oxygen molecules are present in 5 moles of O²
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Each glucose molecule is composed of C6H12O6. This means one mol of glucose contains 6 mol of oxygen. So 5 mol of glucose contains 5*6 = 30 mol of oxygen.
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Hence, number of moles of Oxygen in 5 Moles of CO = 5. The number of oxygen atoms present can be obtained by multiplying the moles of oxygen by Avogadro's Number. So, number of oxygen atoms present = 5 x ( 6.023 x 10^23 ) = 30.115 x 10^23 nos.
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