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Standard X
Chemistry
Mole Concept and Avogadro's Number
The number of...
Question
The number of molecules in
16
g of methane is:
A
3.0
×
10
23
molecules
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B
6.02
×
10
23
molecules
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C
16
6.02
×
10
23
molecules
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D
16
3.0
×
10
23
molecules
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D
6.02
×
10
23
molecules
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