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3. How many molecules are in 0.025 moles of CH4? 4. How many atoms are contained in 1.26 moles of Pb? 5. How many molecules are in 0.56 moles of CO2?
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3. How many molecules are in 0.025 moles of CH4?
4. How many atoms are contained in 1.26 moles of Pb?
5. How many molecules are in 0.56 moles of CO2?
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