The number of oxygen atoms present in 14.6 g of magnesium bicarbonate is:
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The number of oxygen atoms present in 14.6 g of magnesium bicarbonate is:
- N₀
- 0.6N₀
- \(\frac{N_{a}}{2}\)
- 6N₀
Answer
(D) 6N₀
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