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How Many Moles of Carbon Are There in 0

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Question 37

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How many moles of carbon are there in 0.500 mole of How many moles of carbon are there in  0.500  mole of   A)    moles B)   4.00  moles C)   1.00  moles D)   0.500  moles E)   3.00  moles


A) How many moles of carbon are there in  0.500  mole of   A)    moles B)   4.00  moles C)   1.00  moles D)   0.500  moles E)   3.00  moles moles
B) 4.00 moles
C) 1.00 moles
D) 0.500 moles
E) 3.00 moles

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