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calculate the number of moles present in the 65.6g of carbon​

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Answered by rahulkumaryadav35789
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Explanation:

Answer: =5.467\times 10^{-6}=5.467×10

−6

moles

Step-by-step explanation:

Since,

\text{The number of moles}=\frac{\text{ Mass}}{\text{ Molecular mass}}The number of moles=

Molecular mass

Mass

Here, the mass of the carbon = 65.6 microgram = 65.6\times 10^{-6}65.6×10

−6

And, the molecular mass of the carbon = 12 gram,

Thus,

\text{The number of moles}=\frac{65.6\times 10^{-6}}{12}The number of moles=

12

65.6×10

−6

=5.467\times 10^{-6}=5.467×10

−6

moles.

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