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It is hard to pinpoint how many carbon atoms are in 2.5g of butane. Roughly, the answer is 1.04 x 10^23 moles. This had to be indicated by figuring out the moles per grams first.

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13y ago

(3.5 g C4H10) (1 mol C4H10/58.12 g C4H10) (4 mol C/1 mol C4H10) (6.022 * 1023 C atoms/1 mol C)

= 1.45 * 1023

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12y ago

1.00 mole of butane C4H10 so in turn 2.00 moles of butane contains 8 moles of carbon

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2.00 grams C4H10 (1 mole C4H10/58.12 grams)(4 mole C/1 mole C4H10)(6.022 X 10^23/1 mole C)

= 8.30 X 10^22 atoms carbon

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12y ago

4 carbons, its formula is C4H10

c-c-c-c each carbon at the end has 3 hydrogens, and each one in the middle has 2.

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14y ago

Butane is C4H10.

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100 grams C4H10 (1mol C4H10/58.12g)(4mol C/1mol C4H10 )(6.022 X 10^23/1mol C)

= 4.14 X 10^24 atoms of Carbon.

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Butane contains 4 carbon atoms. The formula for butane is C4H10.

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