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:
There are twice as many oxygen atoms as carbon atoms in carbon dioxide, so 100.0 moles of carbon dioxide would contain 200.0 moles of oxygen atoms.
1 gram carbon (1 mole C/12.01 grams) = 0.08 moles carbon ===============
About one half mole. 6 grams carbon (1 mole C/12.01 grams) = 0.4996 moles of carbon --------------------------------- that is, 0.5 moles carbon ---------------------------------
There are more carbon atoms in 48 grams of CO2 than in 12 grams of diamond
30.0 grams carbon (1 mole C/12.01 grams) = 2.50 moles carbon ===============
KCl has a molar mass of 39+35.5=74.5g/mol, and 48/74.5=0.64mol.
To find the number of atoms in 48g of ozone, first calculate the number of moles of ozone using its molar mass (48g is approximately 2 moles). Then, since each mole of ozone contains 3 atoms (one oxygen atom and two oxygen atoms), multiply the number of moles by Avogadro's number (6.022 x 10^23) to get the total number of atoms in 48g of ozone (approximately 3.6 x 10^24 atoms).
0.1 moles There is one carbon and two oxygens 1 x 0.1 = 0.1
There are twice as many oxygen atoms as carbon atoms in carbon dioxide, so 100.0 moles of carbon dioxide would contain 200.0 moles of oxygen atoms.
211g of carbon dioxide are equal to 4,794 moles.
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1 gram carbon (1 mole C/12.01 grams) = 0.08 moles carbon ===============
85.636 grams carbon (1 mole C/12.01 grams) = 7.1304 moles of carbon ---------------------------------
48g + 19mg = 48.019 grams
6,1x10-3 moles of carbon 36,7350592277.1020 atoms.
0,515 g of carbon is equal to 0,043 moles.
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