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Which one of the following is the heaviest
Options
(a) One molecule of oxygen
(b) One molecule of Sulphur trioxide
(c) 100 amu of uranium
(d) 10 moles of Hydrogen
Correct Answer:
10 moles of Hydrogen
Explanation:
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