Consider the following data:
Element Atomic mass
$A$ $12.01$
$B$ $35.5$

$A$ and $B$ combine to form a new substance $X$. If $4 \ mol$ of $B$ combine with $1 \ mol$ of $A$ to give $1 \ mol$ of $X$,then the weight of one mole of $X$ is ........... $g$.

  • A
    $154$
  • B
    $74$
  • C
    $47.5$
  • D
    $166$

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