Answer: 1 mole of
has the greatest mass.
Explanation:
According to avogadro's law, 1 mole of every substance occupies 22.4 L at STP , contains avogadro's number
of particles and weighs equal to the molecular mass of the substance.
1 mole of
has a mass of 40 g.
1 mole of
has a mass of 28 g
1 mole of
has a mass of 32 g
1 mole of
has a mass of 16 g.
1 mole of
has a mass of 30 g.
Thus the greatest mass is of 1 mole of 
(ANS1)— P4 + 5O2 ---> 2P2O5
(ANS2)— C3H8 + 5O2---> 3CO2 + 4H20
(ANS3)— Ca2Si + 4Cl2 ---> 2CaCl2 + SiCl4
Answer:
3.02x10²⁴
Explanation:
To solve this problem we need to use <em>Avogadro's number</em>: It is the number of units (usually atoms or molecules, in this case it's trucks) contained in one mol: 6.023x10²³.
We <u>multiply the given number of moles times Avogadro's number</u>:
5 * 6.023x10²³ = 3.02x10²⁴
So five moles of trucks would be 3.02x10²⁴ trucks.
The Answer will be
A, B, and D
Not entirely sure though, comment if I'm wrong about this or delete this so no one else gets it wrong if it is