The number of moles present in 6 gms of carbon is:
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Answer: 0.5 Explanation: The molar mass of 12C is 12.0 gmol-1. NA (Avogadros number = 6.022×1023) 12C atoms have a mass of 12.0 g. Given that: – 6.0 g. Thus (6.0 g)/ (12.0 gmol-1) = 0.50 mol.
Answer: 0.5
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The molar mass of
12C is 12.0 gmol-1.
NA (Avogadros number = 6.022×1023)
12C atoms have a mass of 12.0 g.
Given that: – 6.0 g.
Thus (6.0 g)/ (12.0 gmol-1) = 0.50 mol.
There are 0.50 moles precisely.
There are 0.50 moles precisely.
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There are 0.5 moles precisely
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