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20 June, 01:04

How many atoms of carbon are in 2.65 g of carbon?

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  1. 20 June, 01:09
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    0.1324 * 10^24 atoms of carbon are in 2.65 g of carbon

    Explanation:

    Converting the grams of carbon to the moles of carbon.

    Divide the mass (2.65 g) by 12.011 g/mol which is the molecular weight of carbon,

    2.65 g / 12.011 g/mol=0.220 moles of carbon

    Then, convert moles of carbon to atoms of carbon using Avogadro's constant (6.022*10^23 atoms per mole)

    0.220 moles * 6.022*10^23 atoms / 1 mole = 0.1324 * 10^24 atoms

    0.1324 * 10^24 atoms of carbon are in 2.65 g of carbon
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