Out of `1*0` g dioxygen, `1*0` g (atomic) oxygen and `1*0` g ozone, the maximum number of oxygen atoms are contained in
Out of `1*0` g dioxygen, `1*0` g (atomic) oxygen and `1*0` g ozone, the maximum number of oxygen atoms are contained in
A. `1*0` g of atomic oxygen
B. `1*0` g of ozone
C. `1*0` g of oxygen gas
D. All the contain same number of atoms.
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Correct Answer - D
Since mass of oxygen is same. Therefore, the number of gm-atom the number of atoms will be same in all the samples
i.e., Atoms of oxygen `= (1xx2)/(32)` in `O_(2)`
`=(1)/(16)` in atomic oxygen `=(1xx3)/(48)` in `O_(3)`
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