Chemistry, asked by Anonymous, 9 months ago

We say that one gram atoms in 1 mole of a substance .
This means one gram oxygen is equal to 1 mole of a substance .
But number of oxygen atoms in 16 gram is equal to 6.02 into 10 to the power 23 .
So how can we say that one gram oxygen is one mole of Oxygen .
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Answered by tapasya151
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Answer:

We can't say that one gram oxygen is one mole.

Explanation:

One gram atom and one gram molecule is equal to one mole and one gram of a substance is not equal to one mole.

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Answered by Rajshuklakld
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Ur statement is totally wrong.........

one gram of atom is not eqaul to 1moles

An element contains,,1 moles of atomes if it is taken upto the weight of theie gram atomic mass

As we know the gram atomic mass of oxygen is 16g

so,16g oxygen will contain 1 moles of oxygen atom.....

In terms of molecule,,,

1 moles of molecule is contain in weight of gram molecular mass of compound

as we know

gram molecular mass of oxygen Is 32g

so,32g of oxygen will contain 1 mole of oxygen molecule

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