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the number of atoms in 1 mole of Oxygen molecules​

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Answered by tannoypathak
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The 'mole' is a specific quantity (number of objects) defined by Avogadro's constant NA=6.022×1023mol−1. So a 'mole' of oxygen molecules has 6.022×1023 molecules. The '2' in O2 means there are two oxygen atoms in an oxygen molecule.

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Answered by Rohitsingh9982
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your answer is 2 atoms in 1 mole of oxygen molecule

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