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Standard X
Chemistry
Mole Concept
Number of oxy...
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Number of oxygen molecules present in a container is same as that of number of atoms present in 9.6gms of ozone. Find the number of moles of o2, number of atoms of o and volume
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What volume of CO2 will contain same number of molecules as are present in 16 gram of oxygen
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Calculate the number of molecules and number of atoms present in 11.2 litres of
O
2
at NTP.
Q.
Assertion: 1 mole
O
3
(
o
z
o
n
e
)
=
N
molecule of
O
3
(
o
z
o
n
e
)
=
3
N
atoms of
O
(
o
x
y
g
e
n
)
=
48
g
Reason: A mole is the amount of matter that contains as many as objects as the number of atoms exactly in 12 g C-12 (
N
= Avogadro number).
Q.
The number of oxygen atoms in 20 gm of sulphur tri-oxide
S
O
3
is the same as these present in x gms of Ozone. The atomic mass of sulphur and oxygen are 32
μ
and 16
μ
respectively. Find the value of
μ
. (12 gm)
Q.
1.61
gm of
N
a
2
S
O
4
.10
H
2
O
contains same number of oxygen atoms as present in
x
gm of
H
2
S
O
4.
The value of
x
is:
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