1. The largest number of molecules present in A. 3.6 g of H2O B. 4.8 g of C2H5OH C. 2.8 g of CO D. 5.4 g of N2O5
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- For H2O, the molar mass is (2*1.01) + 16.00 = 18.02 g/mol. - For C2H5OH (ethanol), the molar mass is (2*12.01) + (6*1.01) + 16.00 = 46.07 g/mol. - For CO, the molar mass is 12.01 + 16.00 = 28.01 g/mol. - For N2O5, the molar mass is (2*14.01) + (5*16.00) = Show more…
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