Also called tetrafluoromethane. CF4
8.69 grams CF4 (1 mole CF4/88.01 grams)(6.022 X 10^23/1 mole CF4)
= 5.95 X 10^22 molecules
22 grams carbon dioxide (0.5 moles)
The gram molecular mass of carbon tetrachloride is 12.011 + 4(35.453) or 153.823. Each mole contains Avogadro's Number of molecules. Therefore, the number of molecules in 200 grams is (200/153.823) X Avogadro's Number or 7.83 X 1023 molecules, to the justified number of significant digits.
30.0 grams carbon (1 mole C/12.01 grams) = 2.50 moles carbon ===============
When the amount of oxygen is limited, carbon and oxygen react to form carbon monoxide. How many grams of CO can be formed from 35 grams of oxygen?
2,22 1023 molecules of carbon dioxide is equal to 0,368 moles.
A carbon tetrafluoride molecule has one carbon atom and four fluorine atoms.
Since there is one carbon atom per mole in carbon tetrafluoride, the answer is 3.27 times Avogadro's Number or about 1.97 X 1024 atoms.
A molecule of carbon tetrafluoride contains four fluorine atoms. The prefix tetra- means four.
The gram molecular mass of carbon dioxide is about 44.01 grams. By definition, this value is the number of grams of carbon dioxide that contains Avogadro's Number ("AN") of molecules. Avogadro's Number is about 6.022 X 10^23. Therefore the number of molecules in 1 gram is (1/44.01)(AN) or 2 X 10^21 molecules, to the justified number of significant digits.
There are 1.28x10^24 molecules of SF4. 2.13 mol * 6.022x10^23 molecules/mol = 1.28x10^24 molecules.
4, the answer is in the name, 'tetra' means four. The formula is CF4.
3.69 grams CO (1mol CO/28.01g CO )(6.022 X 10^23/1mol CO ) = 7.93 X 10^22 molecules
The ability of carbon to catenate makes it possible for there to be too many carbon molecules
6 carbon dioxide molecules
1
22 grams carbon dioxide (0.5 moles)
85.636 grams carbon (1 mole C/12.01 grams) = 7.1304 moles of carbon ---------------------------------