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how many particles are present in 0.5 mole of carbon​

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Answered by senmausumi
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Answer:

3.011*10^{23}

Explanation:

We know,

Number of moles = \frac{Number of particles}{Avogadro's number}

=> 0.5= Number of particles / 6.022*10^{23}

=> Number of particles= 0.5 *6.022*10^{23}

=3.011*10^{23}

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