Which contains the greatest number of carbon atoms?
A) 0.250 moles of glucose, C6H12O6
B) 1.20 moles of carbon dioxide, CO2
C) 0.500 moles of CaC2
D) 0.450 moles of Al2(CO3) 3
E) 0.350 moles of C4H8O2S
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