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.
(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
1.00 mole of butane C4H10 so in turn 2.00 moles of butane contains 8 moles of carbon
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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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.
Butane is C4H10.
So;
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.
Butane contains 4 carbon atoms. The formula for butane is C4H10.
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Succinic acid is 'butane-di-oic' acid: HOOC-CH2-CH2-COOH, C4H6O4: So it has got four (4) carbon atoms
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avogadro numbers of atoms
14..4 elements of carbon,10 of hydrogen 2nd Answer: Good grief! There are 2 elements in C4H10: Carbon and Hydrogen.
Many organic compounds have this chemical formula; see the link below.
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Succinic acid is 'butane-di-oic' acid: HOOC-CH2-CH2-COOH, C4H6O4: So it has got four (4) carbon atoms
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there is 4 carbons lol and antone that dosnet kbow the question is dome like Scott
avogadro numbers of atoms
14..4 elements of carbon,10 of hydrogen 2nd Answer: Good grief! There are 2 elements in C4H10: Carbon and Hydrogen.
Gas is a type of matter and does not have carbon atoms. Carbon atoms are found in organic molecules such as carbohydrates, fats, proteins, and hydrocarbons, which are compounds commonly found in fuels and organic matter.
Many organic compounds have this chemical formula; see the link below.
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four carbon atoms
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