One mole of copper has a different mass from one mole of mercury because
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Chemistry, 17.12.2020 22:40 Satoetoe24
One mole of copper has a different mass from one mole of mercury because
Question 5 options:
A)
moles are different numbers depending on the atom.
B)
an atom of mercury has a different mass than an atom of copper.
C)
the mass is based upon the chemical interactions of copper and mercury.
D)
copper has a greater affinity for mercury and therefore will have a different mass.
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