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how many moles are there in 36g of carbon atoms​

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Answered by HMChaudry1592
2

Step-by-step explanation:

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As 1 mole of any element is equal to the value of the atomic mass unit in grams. So, to say 1 mole of Carbon-12 atom would weigh 12gm. Now as the first part is done, you need to know that 1 mole of any particles contains approximately 6.023*10^23 individual particles.

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Answered by FehlingSolution
6

Molecular weight if Carbon = 12 g

Give weight = 36 g

No. of moles = (Given Weight)/(Molecular Weight)

= 36/12

= 3 moles

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