The answer is 0,0625 mol.
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5,26 moles of oxygen contain 31,676.10e23 atoms.
No, two moles of O3 contain 6 oxygen atoms, while three moles of O2 also contain 6 oxygen atoms. Each ozone molecule (O3) contains 3 oxygen atoms, while each oxygen molecule (O2) contains 2 oxygen atoms.
1.2 moles of oxygen atoms represent approximately 7.2 x 10^23 oxygen atoms. This is because 1 mole of any element contains Avogadro's number (6.022 x 10^23) of atoms. So, 1.2 moles would contain 1.2 times Avogadro's number of oxygen atoms.
12 moles
The formula means, among other things, that there are 7 atoms of oxygen in each mole of the compound. Therefore, in 4.00 moles of the compound, there are 28.00 moles of oxygen atoms. Elemental oxygen usually is diatomic, so that there would be the equivalent of 14 moles of diatomic elemental oxygen.