Which of the following is the heaviest?
One mole of oxygen , one molecule of S o2,
One mole of hydrogen ,44g of Co2 how and why?
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The weight of one mole of oxygen = 16 g
Weight of one molecule of
SO3=80/(6×1023)g
Weight of 100 u of uranium = 100×1.66×10−24g
Weight of 10 moles of hydrogen = 10 g
Weight of CO2 = 44 g
Hence, 44 g of CO2 is the heaviest among these .
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