True or False: A mole of Oxygen weighs the same as a mole of Hydrogen.

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The question is asking whether a mole of Oxygen weighs the same as a mole of Hydrogen. This requires an understanding of molar masses to answer correctly.

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False

False

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False

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A mole of oxygen weighs 15.998 grams, while a mole of hydrogen weighs 1.008 grams. This makes a mole of oxygen significantly heavier than a mole of hydrogen.

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Common mistakes include confusing atomic mass with mole mass or assuming moles of different elements weigh the same.

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