it depends on how many grams of it you are dealing with
0.05 moles O3 (6.022 X 1023/1 mole O3) = 3.01 X 1022 atoms of ozone ======================
If 4.0*10^25 is atoms of O3 then 4.0*10^25 / 6.20*10^23 = 66.5 moles O3 48 = molar mass O3 48*66.5 = 3192g O3
Yes, 2 times 3 atoms in 2O3 = 6 atoms = 3 times 2 atoms in 3O2
O3, with a molecular mass of 48 grams per mole
16 grams of oxygen how many moles is 0,5 moles.
2 moles O3 (48 grams/1 mole O3) = 96 grams of ozone ==============
0.05 moles O3 (6.022 X 1023/1 mole O3) = 3.01 X 1022 atoms of ozone ======================
If 4.0*10^25 is atoms of O3 then 4.0*10^25 / 6.20*10^23 = 66.5 moles O3 48 = molar mass O3 48*66.5 = 3192g O3
2 x O3 = 6 of O so 6 x 6.023 x 1023 = 3.6138 x 1024
Yes, 2 times 3 atoms in 2O3 = 6 atoms = 3 times 2 atoms in 3O2
A) 0.500 mol B) 1.000 mol C) 2.00 mol D) 3.00 mol E) 1/16 mol
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There are 3 atoms in a ozone molecule. It is because of the chemical for the molecules i.e. O3.
O3, with a molecular mass of 48 grams per mole
Of course 6 moles.
there are 4.5 moles