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the number of moles present in 6gms of carbon​

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Answered by kashishchauhan2k
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the number of moles present in 6gms of carbon= 0.5

Answered by KaurSukhvir
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Answer:

The number of moles of carbon present in 6grams of carbon is equal to 0.5mol.

Explanation:

Given: The mass of carbon  =6g

We know the atomic mass of carbon = 12gmol⁻¹

We know that the atomic mass of any element is equal to one mole of that element.

12grams of carbon contain = 1mole

1 gram of carbon contains moles  = \frac{1}{12}mol

6 grams of carbon will have number of moles =\frac{6}{12}mol

                                                                         = 0.5mole

Therefore, the number of moles present in six grams of carbon is 0.5moles.

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