Identify the INCORRECT statement:1 pointOne mole of water contains 6.022 x 10^23 H2O molecules.There are 16.0 g in 1.00 mole of O2.12.0 grams of Carbon have the same number of atoms as 14.0 grams of Nitrogen.28.0 grams of N2 have the same number of molecules as 32.0 grams of O2.A mole is the amount of substance having the same number of particles as 12 grams of pure Carbon-12.
Question
Identify the INCORRECT statement:1 pointOne mole of water contains 6.022 x 10^23 H2O molecules.There are 16.0 g in 1.00 mole of O2.12.0 grams of Carbon have the same number of atoms as 14.0 grams of Nitrogen.28.0 grams of N2 have the same number of molecules as 32.0 grams of O2.A mole is the amount of substance having the same number of particles as 12 grams of pure Carbon-12.
Solution
The incorrect statement is: "There are 16.0 g in 1.00 mole of O2."
The correct statement should be: "There are 32.0 g in 1.00 mole of O2." This is because the molar mass of oxygen (O) is 16.0 g/mol, and since O2 consists of two oxygen atoms, its molar mass is 2*16.0 g/mol = 32.0 g/mol.
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