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The number of water molecules is maximum...

The number of water molecules is maximum in :

A

18 gram of water

B

18 moles of water

C

18 molecules of water

D

1.8 gram of water

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The correct Answer is:
B

`because` 1 mole water `= 6.02xx1^(23)` molecules
`therefore` 18 mole water `= 18xx6.02xx10^(23)` molecules so, 18 mole water has maximum number of molecules.
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