How many moles of carbon are there in 500.0 grams of carbon? How many atoms of carbon are there in 500.0 grams of carbon? How many atoms of carbon are there in 500.0 grams of carbon dioxide?
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0 grams of carbon. Given mass of carbon = 500.0 g Molar mass of carbon = 12 g/mol Number of moles of carbon = Mass / Molar mass Number of moles of carbon = 500.0 g / 12 g/mol Number of moles of carbon = 41.67 mol Show more…
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