Geography, asked by akashkanishkar6, 10 months ago

No. Of atoms in 76g carbon​

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Answered by chirranjitghosh111
1

Answer:

Explanation:

One mole of any element/compound has mass equal to its gram atomic/molecular mass.

We know that Carbon has atomic mass equal to 12g, I. E. One mole of carbon atom weighs 12g.

We know that one mole of any substance contains 6.0225X10^23 particles(atoms, molecules, ions, etc.).

Thus 12g of Carbon contains 6.0225X10^23 atoms of Carbon. Therefore 1g Carbon will contain (6.0225X10^23)/12 atoms of Carbon.

Answer= 5.01875 X 10^22 atoms

so,no of atoms in 76g carbon is 3.81425 X 10^24 atoms

Answered by radhika3448
0

Answer:

457.52*10^23........

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