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Assuming that atomic weight of `C^(12)` is `150` unit from atmic table, then according to this assumption, the weight of `O^(16)` will be:-

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To solve the problem of finding the atomic weight of \( O^{16} \) given that the atomic weight of \( C^{12} \) is assumed to be 150 units, we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understand the Given Information**: - We know that the atomic weight of \( C^{12} \) is assumed to be 150 units. - The standard atomic weight of \( C^{12} \) is 12 units. - The standard atomic weight of \( O^{16} \) is 16 units. ...
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