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What is the mass of 16 moles of of oxygen?

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Answered by maha1914
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One mole of atoms of oxygen has a mass of 16 g, as 16 is the atomic weight of oxygen, and contains 6.02 X 1023 atoms of oxygen.

Answered by Santhoshsheela
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For those elements that do not occur as single atoms - that is, the diatomic gases, sulfur, and phosphorus - it is important to be certain that you specify what you are talking about. One mole of atoms of oxygen has a mass of 16 g, as 16 is the atomic weight of oxygen, and contains 6.02 X 1023 atoms of oxygen.

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