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How would the number of atoms in a 2.02g sample of hydrogen compare to the number of atoms in a 32.00g sample of oxygen

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Answer:

Number of atoms is equal.

Step-by-step explanation:

1 mol of anything contains NA particles.

NA is known as Avogadro's number, 6.02×10²³

We determined the moles of each compound. Both molecules are dyatomic,

H₂ → 2.02 g . 1mol / 2.016 g = 1 mol

O₂ → 32 g . 1mol / 32g = 1 mol

Both have the same amount of moles.

In conclussion, the number of atoms is the same in both samples.

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