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Convert 48g of oxygen gas into moles:

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To convert 48 g of oxygen gas (O₂) into moles, follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understand the formula for calculating moles The number of moles can be calculated using the formula: \[ \text{Number of moles} = \frac{\text{Given mass (g)}}{\text{Molar mass (g/mol)}} \] ...
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