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In the pair of
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Sample containing
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In the pair of 1 molecule
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Sample containing
(c)
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In the pair of 1 nitrogen atom or 1 nitrogen molecule the one which have greater number of atoms has to be given.
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Sample containing 1 nitrogen molecule (
(d)
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In the pair of
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Sample containing
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In the pair of
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The molar mass of
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In the pair of
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The molar mass of bromine is
(g)
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In the pair of
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The molar mass of silver is
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In the pair of
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The molar mass of
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In the pair of
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The sample containing
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In the pair of
(j)
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Since chlorine atoms all weigh the same, so two samples with identical mass containing chlorine must have the same number of chlorine atoms. The molar mass of
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