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The number of moles of barium carbonate which contains 1.5 moles of oxygen atom is

A

1.5

B

1

C

2

D

0.5

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The correct Answer is:
d

When the number of moles of oxygen atom is 3,the number number of moles of barium carbonate= 1 mole
Therefore,whwn number of moles of oxygen is 1.5, then the number of moles of bariumk carbonatr
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