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11 January, 10:18

Which weighs more, 0.50 mole oxygen atoms or 4 mole of hydrogen atoms?

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  1. 11 January, 11:31
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    You will have to calculate it by using the formula : n = m/M (M (O) = 16 g/mol; M (H) = 1 g/mol)

    From which you get the formula : m = n x M

    So; m (O) = 0.50 mol x 16 g/mol = 8 g;

    m (H) = 4 mol x 1 g/mol = 4 g.

    On conclusion, the one that weighs more is Oxygen
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