We know that the number of molecules in one mole 6.022*1023
Since one molecule O2 has 16 electrons means q=16*1.6*10-19 =25.6*10-19 C
So in one mole Q= 6.022*1023 *25.6*10-19 C
Q=154.1632*104 C
Q=1541632 C Answer
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