Conceptual Physical Science (6th Edition)
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Chapter 17, Problem 56E
How many moles of atoms are there in each of the following:
(a) 28 grams of nitrogen, N2
(b) 32 grams of oxygen, O2
(c) 16 grams of methane, CH4
(d) 38 grams of fluorine, F2
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