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0.1 mole of carbon atoms

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Answered by RAJNISH2349N
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Avogadro's constant (6.02 * 10^23) represents the number ofatoms/molecules in a mole (atoms if it is a pure substance). Thus, if you have0.1mol, you have 0.1 times the number of molecules in a mole, which is 0.1 * Avogadro's constant. ... N(carbon) is the number of carbon atoms/molecule.
Answered by Anonymous
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The no. Of moles in 0.1 of carbon atom = C
The no. Of moles in 1 of carbon atom = o. 1 ÷ 12= 0.00 8moles.
Now, no. Of molecules = 0.008 × 6.022×10^23 = 0.0481×10^23 = 4.8176×10^22.
... Hope you got it

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