The chemical formula for moth balls is shown below. Count the total number of atoms in the formula.

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psrsdicholrobenzene, moth balls, C6H4Cl2

12
10
3
14

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The chemical formula for moth balls is C6H4Cl2. To count the total number of atoms in the formula, we need to count the atoms of each element and add them up.

C6H4Cl2 contains:
- 6 carbon atoms (C)
- 4 hydrogen atoms (H)
- 2 chlorine atoms (Cl)

Therefore, the total number of atoms in the formula is:
6 + 4 + 2 = 12

So the correct answer is 12.
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