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Number of moles present in oxygen which has molecules equal to the number of atoms present in molar mass of 32 grams of sulphur is..​

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Answered by shivam3246
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022×1023 atoms i.e avogadro's number. et number of sulphur atoms be x. Therefore, in 32g of oxygen it contains 2 moles as atomic mass of oxygen is 16g(mol)−1 and hence it will contain 2×6.

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Answered by ayoushashafi
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022×1023 atoms i.e avogadro's number. et number of sulphur atoms be x. Therefore, in 32g of oxygen it contains 2 moles as atomic mass of oxygen is 16g(mol)−1 and hence it will contain 2×6

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