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Volume occupied by 16 g of oxygen is sam...

Volume occupied by 16 g of oxygen is same as that occupied by 1 of hydrogen under similar conditions of temperature and pressure. Explain.

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To explain why the volume occupied by 16 g of oxygen is the same as that occupied by 1 g of hydrogen under similar conditions of temperature and pressure, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Determine the Molar Masses - The molar mass of oxygen (O₂) is 32 g/mol. - The molar mass of hydrogen (H₂) is 2 g/mol. ### Step 2: Calculate the Number of Moles - For oxygen: ...
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