How many moles of carbon atoms and
chlorine atoms does it take to make one mol of
carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) molecules?
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You can see that one mole of carbon tetrachloride contains one mole of carbon (and 4 moles of chlorine). So 2.98 moles will contain 2.98 moles of carbon. We know that one mole contains atoms, so 2.98 moles will contain atoms.
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The Mole of any atom is defined as the number of articles found in carbon -12 atoms.
- 3.011×10²² moles of both carbon and chlorine.
Explanation:
- Number of particles found in one mole of any substance is 6.022×10²³. It is called Avogadro's number or Avogadro's constant.
- A molecule of carbon tetra chloride contains one carbon and 4 chlorine atoms
- For every one mole of carbon tetrachloride there are 4 atoms of chlorine.
- 1 mole of Carbon tetrachloride = 4 atoms of chlorine+ 1 atoms of carbon
- =4×6.022×10²³+6.022×10²³
- =30.11×10²³
- =3.011×10²² moles of both carbon and chlorine.
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