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The mass of one molecule of oxygen is:...

The mass of one molecule of oxygen is:

A

32 g

B

`32// 6.02 xx 10^23 g `

C

`16 // 6.02 xx 10^23`

D

`0.32 g`

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The correct Answer is:
B

Mass of 1 molecule of `O_2`
` = (32)/(6.022 xx 10^23) g `
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