The number of gram molecules of oxygen in 6.02 x 10²⁴ CO molecules is

The Number Of Gram Molecules Of Oxygen In 602 X Chemistry Question

The number of gram molecules of oxygen in 6.02 x 10²⁴ CO molecules is

Options

(a) 10 gm molecules
(b) 5 gm molecules
(c) 1 gm molecules
(d) 0.5 gm molecules

Correct Answer:

5 gm molecules

Explanation:

6.02 x 10²³ molecules of CO = 1 mole of CO
6.02 x 10²⁴ molecules of CO = 10 mole of CO
= 10 g atoms of O = 5 g molecules of O₂

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