SELECT ALL THAT APPLYat STP conditions, 0.25 moles of CO2(g), H2(g), NH3(g)
1. Will contain the same number of molecules
2. Will contain the same number of atoms
3. Will occupy the same volume
4. Will have the same g.f.w

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Answer 1
Answer: The answer is 1 and 3. The number of atoms per molecule of these three substance is not equal. So they will not contain same number of atoms. And for gas, under same condition with same number of moles will have the same volume. The g.f.w is related to the atomic mass. So they are different.
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

1 and 3

Explanation:


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Baking soda can buffer the vinegar. 

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The answer is C: Baking Soda

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B EDGE 2022

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The balanced equation is 
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We know that the mole of Fe₂O₃ is 6, and since the ratio between oxygen and Fe₂O₃ is 3:2, we can see that

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