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19 May, 01:26

As the mass of a sample increases, the number of moles present in the sample (increases)

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  1. 19 May, 01:27
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    increases
  2. 19 May, 01:42
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    true. m (↑) ⇒ n (↑)

    Explanation:

    mass (m) ≡ moles (n) * moleculas weight (Mw)

    In the previous expression, we appreciate that the mass is directly proportional to the moles; therefore, if the mass of the sample increases, its number of moles will also increase, since the molecular weight is always constant.

    ∴ m (↑) ⇒ n (↑)
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