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How many moles are there in 12.5 g of methanol, CH3OH? A) 0.0326 mol B) 0.39 mol C) 69.0 mol D) 30.7 mol
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How many moles are there in 12.5 g of methanol, CH3OH?
A) 0.0326 mol
B) 0.39 mol
C) 69.0 mol
D) 30.7 mol
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Answer:
B (0.39 mol).
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