Chemistry, asked by rahul5432119, 9 months ago

The mass of one molecule of oxygen is:

a) 32 g b) 32/6.02 x 1023

g c) 16/6.02 x 1023

g d) 0.32 g​

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Answered by Sudhir1188
2

Answer:

32g

Explanation:

16+16 = 32g

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Answered by vaishnav0070
2

Answer:

32 g

Explanation:

we know mass of an oxygen atom is 16 g

and oxygen normally exixst in air as O2 molecule

so total mass = 16*2 = 32 g/mol

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