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12 November, 23:11

How many carbon atoms are there in a 2.4-carat diamond? diamonds are a form of pure carbon. (1 carat=0.20 grams) ?

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  1. 12 November, 23:24
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    In this question, you are asked to find the number of carbon atoms out of 2.4-carat diamond. To find a number of atoms, you need to determine the weight out of carat, which was 0.2grams/carat. Then the weight of the diamond would be:

    Diamond weight: 2.4 carat * 0.2 grams/carat = 0.48 grams.

    The carbon molecular weight is 12, which mean there are 1 moles of carbon for every 12 grams. Diamond is all carbon so you just need to divide the total weight. The calculation would be:

    Number of carbon atoms = 0.48 grams / (12grams/moles) = 0.4 moles
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