1 mole of sucrose cotains 12 multiply by 6.023 exponent 23 atoms.
There are 12 carbons in sucrose (C12H22O11). So one mole of sucrose will have 12 moles of carbon.
There are 60 moles of carbon atoms in 5 moles of sucrose.
1 mole of any substance contains Avagodro's number of molecules, which is 6.02x10^23
3.65 moles sucrose (11 mole O/1 mole C12H22O11)(6.022 X 1023/1 mole O) = 2.42 X 1025 atoms of oxygen ====================
200g times 342.2965 g/mol = 68459.3 moles
(g) -> moles = x(g) * (1 mol/molar mass)Moles -> atoms = x(mol) * (6.022*10^23/1 mol)
2.80x10^24 atoms x 1 mol/6.02x10^23 atoms = 4.65 moles
.385 moles of atoms are in 5.00 of 13c. 5/13 = 0.385 mol
The answer is 3,424 mol sucrose.
3.65 moles sucrose (11 mole O/1 mole C12H22O11)(6.022 X 1023/1 mole O) = 2.42 X 1025 atoms of oxygen ====================
200g times 342.2965 g/mol = 68459.3 moles
(g) -> moles = x(g) * (1 mol/molar mass)Moles -> atoms = x(mol) * (6.022*10^23/1 mol)
The answer is 0,0625 mol.
2.80x10^24 atoms x 1 mol/6.02x10^23 atoms = 4.65 moles
.385 moles of atoms are in 5.00 of 13c. 5/13 = 0.385 mol
Calcium Carbonate (CaCO3)I mol CaCO3 contains 3 mol Oxygen atomsso 4.25 mol CaCO3 will have 12.75 mol Oxygen Atoms.
0,2 mol sodium contain 1,204.10e23 atoms.
2.65g(1 mol/6.022*1022atoms)
5.0x10^25 * (1 mol / 6.022x10^23 atoms) = 83 moles of iron.
1.203mol