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To determine this we must first know what the molar mass of Carbon is and that equals 12.01g. This mean for every 12.01g of Carbon, we have one mole. Therefore:

  • 48gC x (1 mole C/ 12.01g C) = 3.99 moles
  • Rounded off, in 48g of Carbon there are about 4 moles.
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