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The Number of Atoms Contained in 16

Question 50

Question 50

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The number of atoms contained in 16.0 grams of Mg would be the same as the number of molecules contained in ________ grams of N2O.


A) 57.6
B) 29.0
C) 38.0
D) 66.2

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