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What will be the number of particles in 36g of carbon atoms? ​

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Answered by itztripti
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Answer:

Avogadro's Number is a useful quantity that is often used to determine the number of particles in a given mole of a substance. It is the number of atoms present in 12 grams of Carbon 12. Where:

1 mol =6.022×1023 particles

In other words, one mole of any substance must contain an Avogadro's number of particles.

Answered by 6707
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One mole of Carbon-12 is exactly 12.0g, There are (20.0/12.0)moles with each mole having 6.022 x1023 atoms.

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We need to use the equation : Moles=Mass/MrSubstitute in value : moles= 36/12Therefore number of moles in 36 grams of carbon is 3.

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