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Discussion Forum : Chemistry - Section 1 (Q.No. 56)
56.
The number of g-molecule of oxygen in 6.02 x 1024CO molecules is
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Swapnil Sontakke said:
1 decade ago
1gm of oxy contains 6.023x10^23 no. of moles. therefore 6.023x10^24 no. of moles will be in 10gm of oxy molecule. the ans should be option D.
Kapil ganorkar said:
9 years ago
I am agreed with @Swapnil Sontakke discussion since 6.023 * 10^24 is given, so the answer must be 10.
Gattu said:
1 decade ago
Is at correct g-molecule means gas molecule? then the answer is C. Otherwise the answer should be D.
Dami said:
10 years ago
Answer is C.
Remember CO.
C and O.
Has one mole each then.
10/2 = 5.
C is correct.
Remember CO.
C and O.
Has one mole each then.
10/2 = 5.
C is correct.
Vijay said:
9 years ago
Yes, 100% c is correct.
@Ghost Rider, you had given a very nice explanation.
@Ghost Rider, you had given a very nice explanation.
Rahul said:
8 years ago
Can anyone explain me this question properly? Please!
Tushar Verma said:
8 years ago
Option C is the absolutely perfect answer. I agree.
Sanjeev choudhary said:
1 decade ago
Answer will D b/c 6.023*10^24/6.023*10^23=10.
Usman said:
7 years ago
When we have one gram then why we need mole?
Isha said:
9 years ago
10 gram of molecule is the correct answer.
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