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When we concept that one mole of a substance contains the same numbers of elementary entities or one mole of any other substance, we don’t actually need to know what that number is. Sometimes however we will need to work with the actual number of elementary entities in a mole of substance. This number is called Avogadro.s number.
`N_(A)=6.022137xx10^(23)` molecules
The unit `mol^(-1)` which we read as per mole signifies that a collection of `N_(A)` molecular level entities is equivalent to one mole at the macroscopic level. For example a mole of carbon contains `6.02xx10^(23)` atoms of C. A mole of oxygen gas contains `6.02xx10^(23)` molecules of `O_(2)`.
The number of atoms present in 8 g of ozone is

A

`N_(A)`

B

`3N_(A)`

C

`(N_(A))/(6)`

D

`(N_(A))/(2)`

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The correct Answer is:
D

`(8)/(48)` moles = `(8)/(48)xx6xx10^(23)` molecules
`=(8)/(48)xxN_(0)xx3` atoms = `(N_(0))/(2)`
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