Oxygen is more heavier than hydrogen - spot the error & correct it
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oxygen is heavier than hydrogen.
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Answer: yes oxygen is heavier than hydrogen
Explanation: an oxygen atom is 16 amu in weight and hydrogen is 1amu so in their diatomic forms an oxygen molecule weighs 32 and hydrogen molecule weighs 2 so oxygen is 16 times heavier than hydrogen whereas at same temperature hydrogen gas will effuse through a pinhole 4 times faster than oxygen gas.
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