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Calculate the number of moles of oxygen (O2) in 24.0 g of O2?
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Calculate the number of moles of oxygen (O2) in 24.0 g of O2?
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Calculate the number of moles of oxygen (O2) in 24.0 g of O2?
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Number of moles = mass/ molar mass
it implies that n(O2) = 24.0g / 32
= 0.75 mols
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