If 32 g of sulphur has x atoms, then the number of atoms in 32 g of oxygen will be :(a) x/2 (b) 2x (c) x (d) 4x
Correct Answer: (b) 2x
Explanation: The number of oxygen atoms in 32 g of oxygen will be 2x.
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