TNT, or trinitrotoluene, has the chemical formula C7H5N3O6 (227.13 g/mol) .Which of the following amounts of TNT contains the most nitrogen?
A) 1.22 * 1024 molecules
B) 278 g
C) 1.33 mol
D) the number of moles of TNT containing 9 moles of O
E) the number of moles of TNT containing 8 moles of C
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