Chemistry, asked by Jazz12, 1 year ago

Find total number of neucleons present in 12g of Carbon

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Answered by Anonymous
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7.2264 multiplied by 10 ki power 24. If you need proper explanation reply me yes. I will explain in a minute. Vaibhav has wrong answer.I thanked him by mistake

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Anonymous: number of moles in carbon atoms is equals to 12 grams is equals to 1mole. so number of atoms X Avogadro number.which is 1 into 6.022 x 10 ki power 23 is equals to 6.022 multiplied 10 ki power 23.so look Leone's is equals to protons + neutrons therefore in one atom of carbon there are 6 protons and 6 neutrons. so the number of nucleons is equals to Avogadro number which is 6.022 x 10 ki power 23 multiplied by 12 = 7.2264 multiplied by 10 ki power 24
Anonymous: sorry 7th line second word is not Leone's it is nucleons
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