Chemistry by OpenStax (2015-05-04)
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Chapter 3, Problem 31E
Which of the following represents the least number of molecules?
- 20.0 g of H2O (18.02 glmol)
- 77.0 g of CH4 (16.06 glmol)
- 68.0 g of CaH2 (42.09 g/mol)
- 100.0 g of N2O (44.02 g/mol)
- 840 g of HF (20.01 g/mol)
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