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What is the volume occupied by one mole of oxygen atoms?

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Answered by pradeep769316
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Answer:

one mole of oxygen will occupied 32cm3mol of volume

Answered by HarishAS
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Answer: 11.2 L

Explanation:

Oxygen molecule is diatomic. (i.e It has two oxygen atoms)

⇒ 1 mole of oxygen molecule contains 2 moles atoms of oxygen.

We know that ,

1 mole oxygen molecule occupies 22.4 L at STP .

⇒ 2 mole atoms of oxygen occupies 22.4 L at STP

1 mole atom of oxygen occupies 11.2 L

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