Calculate the number of moles of NaOH (sodium hydroxide, an ingredient in drain cleaners and oven cleaners) in a 10.0 g sample of this substance.
A) 1.51 × 1023 moles
B) 1.66 × 1023 mole
C) 0.208 mole
D) 4.00 × 102 moles
E) 0.250 mole
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