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If 2.4088×1026 electrons are there in a pure sample of H2SO4, then what is the mass of oxygen present?

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512 g
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812 g
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1024 g
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384 g
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Solution

The correct option is A 512 g
Number of electrons in one molecule of H2SO4=1×2+16+8×4=50
So, number of electrons in 1 mole of H2SO4=50×6.022×1023
Hence, 2.4088×1026 electrons = 2.4088×102650×6.022×1023 mol of H2SO4
= 8 mol of H2SO4
Again, one mol of H2SO4 contains 4 mol of oxygen atoms
So, 8 mol of H2SO4 will contain 32 mol of oxygen atoms
We know,
Molar mass of oxygen atom = 16 g/mol
Therefore, mass of 32 mol of oxygen atoms = 32×16 g
=512 g

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