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What is the density of Ozone relative to oxygen under the same temperature and pressure?

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Answered by cooltanya
16
the density of ozone relative to oxygen under the same temp and pressure is:-
density = \frac{48}{32}

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samdaniakshat1p92olj: Nope.. Answer is 1.5
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Answered by omegads04
21

1 mole of ozone and 1 mole of oxygen has the same volume, under the same temperature and pressure

Density = Mass/Volume

Therefore, density is directly proportional to mass (volume is constant).

Mass is proportional to molecular weight.

Density = 48/32

            =1.5

the mass of 1 mole of ozone (48g/mol)  is 1.5 times the mass of 1 mole of oxygen (32g/mol).

Hence, the density of ozone is relative to Oxygen is under the same temperature and pressure is 1.5.

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