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The weight of a single atom of oxygen is :
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29/09/2020 3:28 pm
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The weight of a single atom of oxygen is :
(a) 1.057 × 1023 g
(b) 3.556 × 1023 g
(c) 2.656 × 10-23 g
(d) 4.538 × 10-23 g
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29/09/2020 3:31 pm
(c) 2.656 × 10-23 g
Explanation:
Weight of single atom of oxygen
= 16/6.02 x 1023
= 2.656 × 10-23 g
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