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13. Find the total number of atoms present in the following molecules. a. 5 H₂O b. Zn Cl₂
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13. Find the total number of atoms present in the following molecules.
a. 5 H₂O
b. Zn Cl₂
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13. Find the total number of atoms present in the following molecules.
a. 5 H₂O
b. Zn Cl₂
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ZnCl²=135
5H²O=23
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