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A flask P contains `0.5` mole of oxygen gas. Another flask `Q` contains `0.4` mole of ozone gas. Which of the two flasks contains greater number of oxygen atoms ?

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To solve the problem of determining which flask contains a greater number of oxygen atoms, we will analyze the moles of oxygen gas and ozone gas in each flask. ### Step 1: Understand the composition of the gases - **Flask P** contains oxygen gas (O₂). Each molecule of O₂ consists of 2 oxygen atoms. - **Flask Q** contains ozone (O₃). Each molecule of O₃ consists of 3 oxygen atoms. ### Step 2: Calculate the number of oxygen atoms in Flask P - Flask P has 0.5 moles of O₂. ...
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