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Mass box a = 10 grams; mass box b = 5 grams; mass box c—made of one a and one b how many grams of a would be needed to give the same number of particles: as 7.5 grams of b? as 2.5 grams? as 12.5 grams? as 1 gram?

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As 1 gram................
User Richboy
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Answer:

The correct answers are 15g A, 5g A, 25g A and 2g A.

Step-by-step explanation:

First we must take into account the masses of A (
m_(A)) and B (


m_(B)) :


m_(A) = 10g


m_(B) = 5g

Now, in the case of 7.5 g of B:


m_(A1) = (7.5g B / 5g B) * 10g A = 15gA

For the case of 2.5 g of B:


m_(A2) = (2.5g B / 5g B) * 10g A = 5gA

For the case of 12.5 g of B:


m_(A3) = (12.5g B / 5g B) * 10g A = 25gA

For the case of 1 g of B:


m_(A4) = (1g B / 5g B) * 10g A = 2gA

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