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Is the following statement correct ?

The number of oxygen atoms in 1 mole of ozone are 2.5 times more than the number of oxygen atoms in 1 mole of H2O2.


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Solution

The correct option is A True
  • The number of oxygen atoms in 1 mole of ozone (O3) = 3×16=48g
  • The number of oxygen atoms in 1 mole of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2).= 2×16=32g
  • Therefore, the number of oxygen atoms in 1 mole of O3 are 2.5 times more than the number of oxygen atoms in 1 mole of H2O2.
  • Hence, the given statement is true.


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