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How Many Moles of Carbon Atoms Are There in 0

Question 104

Question 104

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How many moles of carbon atoms are there in 0.500 mole of How many moles of carbon atoms are there in 0.500 mole of     ? A) 0.500 mole B) 1.00 mole C) 3.00 moles D) 6.02 ×   moles E) 4.00 moles How many moles of carbon atoms are there in 0.500 mole of     ? A) 0.500 mole B) 1.00 mole C) 3.00 moles D) 6.02 ×   moles E) 4.00 moles ?


A) 0.500 mole
B) 1.00 mole
C) 3.00 moles
D) 6.02 × How many moles of carbon atoms are there in 0.500 mole of     ? A) 0.500 mole B) 1.00 mole C) 3.00 moles D) 6.02 ×   moles E) 4.00 moles moles
E) 4.00 moles

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