Since, 1 ounce = 29.5735 ml
which implies, 16 ounce = 16x29.5735 ml
i.e., 16 ounce = 473.176 ml.
So, in the given options, the option which is very close to 473.176 ml and not greater than 473.176 ml will be the correct option.
Question 13 Which of the following quantities will fill a 16 ounce container the most without...
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5. Determine which of the reactants is the limiting reactant for the following quantities. Show your work below the table. Reactant Mass of reactant Mol of reactant Mol of product N2 98 g 10.0 g H2 Limiting Reactant:
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Question 13 which of the following is a strong electrolyte
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