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Celeste Higgins
7 June, 02:59
How many moles are in 1.2*10^3g of ammonia
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Fatima Brown
7 June, 03:15
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Answer:7.4 times 10^21 miles of ammonia
Explanation: use dimensional analysis chart and divide 1.2 times 10^ 23rd by 17.03 then you get your answer!
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Aliya Reese
7 June, 05:16
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Answer:8
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