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Given samples of 1 c.c. of hydrogen and 1 c.c. of oxygen, both at N.T.P. which sample has a larger number of molecules?

A

hydrogen sample has more molecules

B

oxygen samples has more molecules

C

both samples have equal number of molecules

D

hydrogen samples has more or less number of moles than oxygen samples

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