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Figure 2.8 -How Many Grams Would Be Equal to 1 Mol of Mol

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Question 66

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  Figure 2.8 -How many grams would be equal to 1 mol of the compound shown in Figure 2.8? (carbon = 12,oxygen = 16,hydrogen = 1)  A) 29 B) 30 C) 60 D) 150 E) 342 Figure 2.8
-How many grams would be equal to 1 mol of the compound shown in Figure 2.8?
(carbon = 12,oxygen = 16,hydrogen = 1)


A) 29
B) 30
C) 60
D) 150
E) 342

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