Science, asked by aryan2801204, 3 months ago

The number of atoms present in 1 mole of oxalic
acid dihydrate is
6 X 102
6.022 x 1034
10
7.22 x 10
36.13 x 10230​

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Answered by jasvirdhoat
1

Answer:

As we can see that one molecule of dihydrate oxalic acid has 6 oxygen atoms. 1 mole of oxalic acid=36.13×1023 atoms of oxygen.

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