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5 October, 03:59

Calculate the amount of sulfuric acid h2so4, which contains 6.02 x 1023 atoms of oxygen.

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  1. 5 October, 07:05
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    In order for there to be 6.02 x 10²³ atoms of oxygen, there must be one mole of oxygen atoms because each mole of a substance contains 6.02 x 10²³ particles.

    Now, each mole of H₂SO₄ contains four moles of oxygen. In order for there to be one mole of oxygen, there must be 1/4 mole of H₂SO₄

    Therefore, there must be 0.25 moles of sulfuric acid, or 1.50 x 10²³ molecules, present in order for there to be 6.02 x 10²³ atoms of oxygen.
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