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Two substances that have the same number of moles of representative particles always have: the same number of atoms the same masses the same weights None of these are correct.
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Two substances that have the same number of moles of representative particles always have:
the same number of atoms
the same masses
the same weights
None of these are correct.
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Two substances that have the same number of moles of representative particles always have:
none of these are correct
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