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If the number of gram-molecule present in 4.8g of oxygen and x g of nitrogen be equal, calculate the value of x.

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Gra-molecular mass of oxygen `(O_(2))` and nitrogen `(N_(2))` are 32g and 28g respectively.
`therefore`Number of gram-molecule of oxygen in `4.8g=(4.8)/(32)and` Given, `(x)/(28)=(4.8)/(32) or, x=4.2`
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