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0.25 mole of O2 will contain the same number of molecules as 0.25 mole of NH3. true or false ??
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0.25 mole of O2 will contain the same number of molecules as 0.25 mole of NH3. true or false ??
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0.25 mole of O2 will contain the same number of molecules as 0.25 mole of NH3.
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True, because most molecules have the same chemical or germ. Like 2.5 of an OxN = the same amount .
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