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Molar concentration of 96 g of `O_(2)` contained in a 2 L vessel is:

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(A) `16mol//litre`

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(B) `1.5mol//litre`

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(C) `4 mol//litre`

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(D) `24 mol//litre`

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Molar conc. `=("no. of moles of" O_(2))/("Volume(in litre)")=(96)/(32)xx(1)/(2)=1.5M`
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