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How Many Moles of Ammonia, NH3, Are in 13

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How many moles of ammonia, NH3, are in 13.81 g of NH3?


A) 1.234 moles
B) 0.8107 moles
C) 8.316 × 1024 moles
D) 4.881 × 1023 moles
E) 235.3 moles

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