How will we find the number of atoms present in O2 molecule?
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One mole of any gas hypothetically contains number of molecules equal to Avogadro's Number. Since, oxygen exists in our nature as a molecule O2. Which means 1 mole of Oxygen = 16g = 6.022×10^23 numbers of atoms.
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