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How many atoms are in $6.00 \mathrm{~g}$ of carbon-12?
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We can use the formula for calculating moles, which is mass divided by molar mass. The molar mass of carbon-12 is 12 g/mol. So, we have: \[ n = \frac{W}{M} = \frac{6 \, \text{g}}{12 \, \text{g/mol}} = 0.5 \, \text{moles} \] Show more…
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