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Chemistry, 19.06.2021 14:20 Sarahinator04

This is a biscuit packet. It contains 16 biscuits. The weight of this packet is 500g. ​Bigger carton box: In this carton box, we can arrange 20 such biscuit packets. (Let it occupy a volume of 22L. Similar to 1 mole)
Smaller carton box:
Volume of only 5.5 L
Answer the following from the above data:
1. How many biscuits can be put in the small carton?
2. What is the weight of the large carton of biscuits if filled completely?
3. What is the volume of the biscuit packet?
4. If the large box is similar to a mole ( in atoms), the molar mass is?
Please answer based on chemistry grade 11 chapter states of matter :)
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