A sample of carbon-12 has a mass of 6.00 g. How many atoms of carbon-12 are in the sample?
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First you have to find The no. of moles by the formula that...
no. of moles = given mass/molecular mass
And then equate the No. of moles in formula..
No of moles = no. of particles/ Avogadro no.
And you got the answer
no. of moles = given mass/molecular mass
And then equate the No. of moles in formula..
No of moles = no. of particles/ Avogadro no.
And you got the answer
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Answer:
3.01x10^23
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