6.022 x 10^23 carbon atoms have a mass of 12.011g. Therefore divide the latter by the former. The answer will obviously be extremely small.
One gram of carbon is equal to 0,083 moles.
This mass is 12,01/6,022140857.10e23 g.
The answer is 12,011 g.
22 grams carbon dioxide (0.5 moles)
Carbon 4Hydrogen 1
One carbon atom will share four electrons.
A single atom of Carbon has 6 electrons, with 4 in the outer shell which it will use to react
That would depend on how many protons exist in the nucleus of the atom. An atom with 6 protons is a carbon atom; 7 protons is nitrogen, and 8 = oxygen.
0.005 kilograms carbon (1000 grams/1 kilogram)(1 mole C/12.01 grams)(6.022 X 1023/1 mole C) = 2.51 X 1023 atoms carbon ==================
An Carbon Atom has an total of 6 protons.
There are multiple types of carbon atoms (Carbon 12, Carbon 13, and Carbon 14).
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Look up the molecular weight of carbon dioxide in the periodic table. The formula for carbon dioxide is CO2, which means one atom of carbon and two atoms or oxygen per molecule of carbon dioxide. Carbon has molecular weight of 12. Oxygen molecular weight is 16. Total 12+16+16= 44 11 grams/44 grams/mole=0.25 moles of carbon The grams of water and combustion of 7.5 grams are totally irrelevant. They are only given to possibly confuse you.
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22 grams carbon dioxide (0.5 moles)
one gram of carbon* Avogdo's number =number of atom (many atom) one atom of carbon mean carbon have a 6 electron and 12 molar mass
Carbon IS an atom. I presume you mean how many electrons there are. There are 6 electrons, 6 protons and 6 neutrons in every un-bonded Carbon atom.
85.636 grams carbon (1 mole C/12.01 grams) = 7.1304 moles of carbon ---------------------------------
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