You have to show your attempts at solving the problem to receive help, this is a forum policy.
You definitely should know some formulas/laws related to the problem, can you list them?
Oh, I'm so sorry. I'm a newbie. Of course I attempted to solve it.
First, 0 degrees Celsius and 1 atmosphere equals Vm=22.4dm^3·mol^-1
Next, I thought that if N(0
2)=2,5·10^24, then N(O)=5·10^24 (the molar fraction is of oxigen atoms).
Then, I discovered the moles of O (N=n·Na <=> n=N/Na <=> n=0,83·10^-2<=>n=0,0083 mol
I know it is supposed to use Vm=V(air)/n(air), but I don't know how to find the n(air).