1. If you have 6.00 x 10^24 molecules of oxygen how many moles of water would you
have?
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1. If you have 6.00 x 10^24 molecules of oxygen how many moles of water would you
have?
A. 36.00 moles of oxygen
B. 09.96 moles of oxygen
C. 12.02 moles of oxygen
D. 1.02 moles of oxygen
2. How many atoms can be found in 3.4 moles of Iron (Fe)?
A. 2.047 x 10^24 atoms of Iron
B. 5.65 x 10^24 atoms of Iron
C. 1.77 x 10^23 atoms of Iron
D. 3.5 atoms of Iron
3. If you have 4.27 x 10^24 atoms of Carbon, how many moles of Carbon do you have?
A. 2.84 x 10^48 moles of Carbon
B. 4.12 x 10^24 moles of carbon
C. 4.72 x 10^24 moles of carbon
D. 7.84 moles of carbon
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