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How many moles are in 1.16 x 1025 atoms of h2co3?
a. 1.87 x 1023 moles of h2co3
b. 6.98 x 10 48 moles of h2co3
c. 19.3 moles of h2co3
d. 7.19 x 10 26 moles of h2co3

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