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2. What is the mass of 4.8 moles of oxygen molecules? Type only NUMERIC ANSWER in standard decimal format with no units (and in correct SF) to earn computer credit.

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  1. What is the mass of 4.8 moles of oxygen molecules? Type only NUMERIC ANSWER in standard decimal format with no units (and in correct SF) to earn computer credit.
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The molar mass of oxygen (O2) is approximately 32 g/mol.

To find the mass of 4.8 moles of oxygen, you would multiply the number of moles by the molar mass:

4.8 moles * 32 g/mol = 153.6 g

So, the mass of 4.8 moles of oxygen molecules is 153.6 g.

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