Answer :
Mass of oxygen atoms = number of molecules present 1g of hydrogen gas
Number of molecules in 1g H2 = 1/2 mole
⇒ 1/2×6.022 × 1023atoms
⇒ 3.01 × 1023
Thus, the mass possessed by certain number of oxygen atoms is 3.01 × 1023
Rate this question :
How useful is this solution?
We strive to provide quality solutions. Please rate us to serve you better.
Related Videos
NCERT Exemplar | Atoms and Molecules48 mins
NCERT Exemplar | Atoms and Molecules43 mins
Mastering in Valency33 mins
Quiz | Solve Imp. Qs. on Ions,Molecules and Compounds26 mins
Smart Revision | Master the Art of Writing Chemical Formulae46 mins
Smart Revision | Basic Concept of Mole51 mins
Atomic Models53 mins
Smart Revision | Important Questions of Atoms & Molecules36 mins
NCERT | Laws of Chemical Combinations - I43 mins
Quiz on Be a Master of Mole Concept in 30 Minutes!35 mins




















Try our Mini CourseMaster Important Topics in 7 DaysLearn from IITians, NITians, Doctors & Academic Experts
view all courses
Dedicated counsellor for each student
24X7 Doubt Resolution
Daily Report Card
Detailed Performance Evaluation


RELATED QUESTIONS :
(a) Calculate the
Together with ScienceCalculate the mas
Together with Science(a) Define the te
Together with ScienceCalculate:
</p
Calculate the mas
Together with ScienceIn photosynthesis
NCERT Science - ExemplarHow many grams of
Lakhmir Singh & Manjit Kaur - ChemistryCalculate the mas
All In One - ScienceHow many atoms ar
Lakhmir Singh & Manjit Kaur - Chemistry