At the same temperature and pressure, 1.0 liter of co(g) and 1.0 liter of co2(g) have
a. equal...
At the same temperature and pressure, 1.0 liter of co(g) and 1.0 liter of co2(g) have
a. equal masses and the same number of molecules
b. different masses and a different number of molecules
c. equal volumes and the same number of molecules
d. different volumes and a different number of molecules
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