The chemical formula of the compound is \( \mathrm{N_2O} \).
In one molecule of \( \mathrm{N_2O} \), there is 1 oxygen atom.
Since there is 1 oxygen atom per molecule of \( \mathrm{N_2O} \), the moles of oxygen atoms will be the same as the moles of \( \mathrm{N_2O} \).
Given: \[ 2.02 \text{ mol } \mathrm{N_2O} \]
Therefore, the moles of oxygen atoms are: \[ 2.02 \text{ mol } \]
\(\boxed{2.02 \text{ mol }}\)
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