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Sulfur molecules exist under various conditions as s2, s, s4, s6, and s8. which of the following statements are true?
a) the number of sulfur atoms in one mole of each of these molecules is the same.
b) the mass of one mole of each of these would be the same.
c) the mass of sulfur in one mole of each of the molecules is the same.
d) the number of molecules in one mole of each would be the same.
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Sulfur molecules exist under various conditions as s2, s, s4, s6, and s8. which of the following sta...
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