There is a compound C4H5As.  Look up the abundances of the naturally-occurring isotopes of each element in this compound. In one mole of this compound (called arsole), calculate (A) the number of molecules tha

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6.  There is a compound C4H5As.  Look up the abundances of the naturally-occurring isotopes of each element in this compound. In one mole of this compound (called arsole), calculate (A) the number of molecules that have four 12C atoms and five 1H atoms, (B) the number of molecules that have four 12C atoms and four 1H atoms and one 2H atom, (C) the number of molecules that have four 12C atoms and three 1H atoms and two 2H atoms, (D) the number of molecules that have four 12C atoms and two 1H atoms and three 2H atoms, (E) the number of molecules that have four 12C atoms and one 1H atom and four 2H atoms, (F) the number of molecules that have four 12C atoms and zero 1H atoms and five 2H atoms, (G) the number of molecules that have three 12C atoms and one 13C atom and five 1H atoms, (H) the number of molecules that have three 12C atoms and one 13C atom and four 1H atoms and one 2H atoms, (I) the number of molecules that have three 12C atoms and one 13C atom and three 1H atoms and two 2H atoms, (J) the number of molecules that have three 12C atoms and one 13C atom and two 1H atoms and three 2H atoms, (K) the number of molecules that have three 12C atoms and one 13C atom and one 1H atom and four 2H atoms, (L) the number of molecules that have three 12C atoms and one 13C atom and zero 1H atoms and five 2H atoms, (M) the number of molecules that have zero 12C atoms and four 13C atoms and zero 1H atoms and five 2H atoms.

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