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Fill in the missing data in the Table Species Property H2O CO2 Na atom MgCl2 No. of moles 2 - - 0.5 No. of particles - 3.011×1023 - - Mass 36g - 115 g - - Science

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Fill in the missing data in the Table 

Species Property H2O CO2 Na atom MgCl2
No. of moles 2 - - 0.5
No. of particles 3.011×1023 - -
Mass 36g - 115 g -
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Species Property H2O CO2 Na atom MgCl2
No. of moles 2 0.5 5 0.5
No. of particles 1.2044 × 1024   3.011×1023 5×6.022 x1023 = 3.011 x 1024 0.5 x6.022 x 1023 x 3 = 9.033 x 1023
Mass 36g 22g 115 g 47.5g
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अध्याय 3 Atoms and Molecules
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