Ans :- Image 1 which contains 6 molecules of methanol (CH3OH) is the right answer.
Explanation :-
Because, only half of the water is removed in the solution, so number of molecules of methanol remains same as they were initially (i.e. 6 molecules of methanol initially).
Hence, Image 1 which contains 6 molecules of methanol is the right answer. |
# Image 2 contains 10 molecules of methanol , therefore it is wrong.
# Image 3 contains 3 molecules of methanol , therefore it is wrong and
# Image 4 contains 12 molecules of methanol , therefore it is wrong.
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