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Plzz a sample of table sugar (sucrose, c12h22o11) has a mass of 7.801 g. ● a) calculate the number of moles of c12h22o11 in the sample b) calculate the number of moles of each element in c12h22o11 (number of moles of c, number of moles of h & number of moles of o) in the sample. (use your answer from part a as your starting point.) show your work and highlight your final answer. calculate the number of atoms of each element in c12h22o11 (number of atoms of c, number of atoms of h & number of atoms of o) in the sample. (use your answers from part b as your starting for each element.) show your work and highlight your final answer.
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28. which is not a reason that water is used to store spent fuel rods from nuclear power plants? water increases the speed of the chain reaction in the fuel rods. water protects nuclear power plant workers from the high temperature and radiation of the fuel rods. water acts as a radiation shield to reduce the radiation levels. water cools the spent rods. salts action
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