if 32 g of sulphur has x atoms, then the number of atoms in 32 gram of oxygen will be?
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The number of atoms in Oxygen will be: 2x
Explanation:
Look, Sulphur atomic mass is 32g
So, The number of atoms in Sulphur in 32 g of Sulphur = NA = x
Now, the Atomic mass of Oxygen= 16g
So, in 32g(2 x 16g), the number of atoms of Oxygen = 2 x NA = 2x
Here, NA= Avogadro's no.= 6.022x10^23
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