Which of the following statements is incorrect for the compound $A_xB_y$?

  • A
    $1 \, mol$ of $A_xB_y$ contains $1 \, mol$ of $A$ and $1 \, mol$ of $B$.
  • B
    $1$ equivalent of $A_xB_y$ contains $1$ equivalent of $A$ and $1$ equivalent of $B$.
  • C
    $1 \, mol$ of $A_xB_y$ contains $x \, mol$ of $A$ and $y \, mol$ of $B$.
  • D
    Molecular mass of $A_xB_y = x \times (\text{atomic mass of } A) + y \times (\text{atomic mass of } B)$.

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