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Equal volume of oxygen and ozone at a gi...

Equal volume of oxygen and ozone at a given temperature and pressure contain equal

A

number of moles

B

masses

C

number of gramatoms

D

number of respective molecules

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A, D

Oxygen `(48)/(16)` gram atoms
Number of electrons = `(48)/(32)xx6.023xx10^(23)xx16`
Ozone `(48)/(16)` grams atoms
Number of electron = `(48)/(48)xx6.023xx10^(23)xx24`
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