Chemistry, asked by darshit2308, 1 month ago

if 1 mole of atom is equal to 1 gram of atom, then how come 1 mole of oxygen has 16 gram of atom..?​

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Answered by Theglitchblush
0

Answer:

16u

Explanation:

it is a unit of mass widely used in physics and chemistry. = 2.658×10−23g/atom. So, the answer is 2.658×10−23g. Note: One mole (not one molecule) of oxygen atoms would weigh 16 g, because an oxygen atom weighs 16u.

Answered by Anonymous
3

Explanation:

16 u is the answer

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