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Which has the maximum number of molecules among the following
Options
(a) 44 g CO₂
(b) 48 g O₃
(c) 8 g H₂
(d) 64 g SO₂
Correct Answer:
8 g H₂
Explanation:
Moles of CO₂ = 44/44 =1
Moles of O₃ = 48/48 =1
Moles of H₂ = 8/2 = 4
Moles of SO₂ = 64/64 =1
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