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How many moles are in 95.33g of copper? A: 1.5 mol B: 29 mol C: 95.33 mol D: 6.02 x 10^23 mol
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How many moles are in 95.33g of copper?
A: 1.5 mol
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C: 95.33 mol
D: 6.02 x 10^23 mol
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A) 1.5mol
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