The number of oxygen atoms present in 1 mole of oxalic acid dihydrate is
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The number of oxygen atoms present in 1 mole of oxalic acid dihydrate is
- 6 × 1023
- 6.022 × 1034
- 7.22 × 1023
- 36.13 × 1023
Answer
(D) 36.13 × 10 23
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