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Consider the following data: {:(,"Eleme...

Consider the following data:
`{:(,"Element","Atomic mass"),(,"A",12.01),(,"B",32.5):}`
A and B combine to form new substance X . If 4 moles of B combine with 1 mole of A to give l mole of X , then weight of one mole of X is:

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`A+4B to X`
Molar mass of X=`12.01+4xx35.5=154"g mol"^(-1)`
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