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the number of moles present in 6 gram of carbon is

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Answered by pranavbairy2
29

Answer:

\frac{1}{2} mole of Carbon is present.

Explanation:

We know that 1 mole of Carbon contains 12 g of Carbon

So,

       formula of number of moles = \frac{given weight}{molecular weight}

number of moles   = \frac{6}{12}

                               = \frac{1}{2}

Therefore number of moles in 6 grams of Carbon is \frac{1}{2}.

Answered by sunny6490
17

Explanation:

(A) 2

(B)0.5

(C)5

(D)1

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