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Find the mass of ozone O3, if it is known that it occupies V = 2.24 liters

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

this is basic stoichiometry

2.24 L x (1 mole / 22.4 Liters) X (48 g / 1mole) = 4.8 g O3

22.4= molar volume

48 is from 3 oxygens mass on the periodic table. each oxygen is 16 then you multiply by 3

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