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Ada Mccoy
Chemistry
8 February, 05:00
Calculate the number of moles in 2.4g of carbon
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Jonas Buckley
8 February, 05:30
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0.2
Explanation:
1. First, figure out the molar mass of said element (s).
The molar mass of carbon is 12.0107. Whether you round this or leave it as is depends on your's and/or your teacher's personal preference.
2. Next, convert grams to moles by dividing the initial mass of carbon by the molar mass. Round if neccecary.
2.4g : 12.0107g/mol = 0.2mol
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