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The number of moles of a substance are given by

A

number of moles `=("molar mass of substance")/(" mass of substance")`

B

number of moles `=("mass of substance")/("molar mass of substance")`

C

number of moles = mass of substance `xx` molar mass.

D

None of above.

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The correct Answer is:
B

No. of moles of a substance `=("mass of substance")/("molar mass of substance")`
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