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Chemistry, 16.09.2021 14:00, shandrablue68681

When determining the mass of product used or reactant consumed, the number of moles must be determined before comparing two substances because Question 10 options: A) atoms have the same mass but moles are different for each substance. B) masses are the same for different substances. C) different substances have different masses due to their atomic make-up. D) moles react.

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