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Match the following.
| 1. | 8 g of O2 | - | 4 moles |
| 2. | 4 g of H2 | - | 0.25 moles |
| 3. | 52 g of He | - | 2 moles |
| 4. | 112 g of N2 | - | 0.5 moles |
| 5. | 35.5 g of Cl2 | - | 13 moles |
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Solution
| 1. | 8 g of O2 | - | 0.25 moles |
| 2. | 4 g of H2 | - | 2 moles |
| 3. | 52 g of He | - | 13 moles |
| 4. | 112 g of N2 | - | 4 moles |
| 5. | 35.5 g of Cl2 | - | 0.5 moles |
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