0.5 carat carbon (0.2 grams/1 carat)(1 mole C/12.01 grams)(6.022 X 1023/1 mole C)
= 5.0 X 1021 atoms of carbon
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Carat is a tolerated unit of mass for jewelry and precious stones: 4 carat is o,8 g.This is approx. equivalent to 0,4.10e23 atoms of carbon.
A 2.3-carat diamond contains approximately 0.46 grams of carbon, as one carat is equivalent to 0.2 grams. Since the molecular weight of carbon is about 12 grams per mole, this translates to about 0.038 moles of carbon. Given that one mole of carbon contains approximately 6.022 x 10²³ atoms, a 2.3-carat diamond has roughly 2.3 x 10²² carbon atoms.
There are about 1.092 x 10^21 carbon atoms in 2 grams of 1 carat diamond. This is calculated based on the molar mass of carbon and Avogadro's number.
A carrot? Well I'll assume you mean carat. A carat is unit of mass used by the diamond trade. 1 carat is 200mg. 44.4 carats is therefore 8.8 grams Diamonds are pure carbon. Avogadros number tells us ho many atoms are in a gram atom of carbon this is 6.023x1023 atoms in 12.011 grams of carbon therefore there are (6.023/12.011) X 8.8 X 1023 atoms I make that 4.41 x 1023 atoms
A 2.4 carat diamond contains approximately 0.48 grams of carbon, as one carat is equivalent to 0.2 grams. Since the molar mass of carbon is about 12 grams per mole, this translates to roughly 0.04 moles of carbon. Considering that one mole contains approximately (6.022 \times 10^{23}) atoms, a 2.4 carat diamond contains about (2.4 \times 10^{22}) carbon atoms.
Carat is a tolerated unit of mass for jewelry and precious stones: 4 carat is o,8 g.This is approx. equivalent to 0,4.10e23 atoms of carbon.
A 2.3-carat diamond contains approximately 0.46 grams of carbon, as one carat is equivalent to 0.2 grams. Since the molecular weight of carbon is about 12 grams per mole, this translates to about 0.038 moles of carbon. Given that one mole of carbon contains approximately 6.022 x 10²³ atoms, a 2.3-carat diamond has roughly 2.3 x 10²² carbon atoms.
There are about 1.092 x 10^21 carbon atoms in 2 grams of 1 carat diamond. This is calculated based on the molar mass of carbon and Avogadro's number.
A carrot? Well I'll assume you mean carat. A carat is unit of mass used by the diamond trade. 1 carat is 200mg. 44.4 carats is therefore 8.8 grams Diamonds are pure carbon. Avogadros number tells us ho many atoms are in a gram atom of carbon this is 6.023x1023 atoms in 12.011 grams of carbon therefore there are (6.023/12.011) X 8.8 X 1023 atoms I make that 4.41 x 1023 atoms
A 2.4 carat diamond contains approximately 0.48 grams of carbon, as one carat is equivalent to 0.2 grams. Since the molar mass of carbon is about 12 grams per mole, this translates to roughly 0.04 moles of carbon. Considering that one mole contains approximately (6.022 \times 10^{23}) atoms, a 2.4 carat diamond contains about (2.4 \times 10^{22}) carbon atoms.
There are two chiral carbon atoms present in 2,3,4-trichloropentane.
1 carat = 200 milligrams, so.... 1.3 carat diamond (200 mg/1 carat)(1 gram/1000 mg)(1 mole C/12.01 g)(6.022 X 10^23/1 mole C) = 1.3 X 10^22 atoms carbon
A carbon tetrafluoride molecule has one carbon atom and four fluorine atoms.
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Citrate is a C6 compound i.e. there are 6 carbon atoms present in Citrate.
There are 4 atoms of fluorine present in a molecule of carbon tetrafluoride (CF4).
Methanol has one carbon atom. Ethanol has two. ********************* Chemical formula of Ethanol: C2H5OH