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How many mole of O2 are present in one mole of SO2?


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Part one: Introduction to molecule and mole

  • The measure of atoms is mole.
  • The number of moles present will be molecule.

Part two: The mole of Oxygen(O2) are present in one mole of Sulfur dioxide(SO2)

  • The Oxygen(O2) is diatomic molecule.
  • So it will be only one mole of Oxygen(O2)
  • Here in Sulfur dioxide(SO2) there is one mole of Oxygen(O2)

Therefore, there is one mole of Oxygen(O2) in one mole of Sulfur dioxide(SO2)


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