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Without doing any detailed calculations, arrange the following substances in the increasing order of number of moles: $20.0 \mathrm{~g} \mathrm{Cl}, 35.0 \mathrm{~g} \mathrm{Br},$ and$94.0 \mathrm{~g} \mathrm{I}$
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