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Harmony Burke
27 March, 20:54
What is the mass of 6.73x10^23 atoms of carbon
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Giovanny Hendrix
27 March, 22:26
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Answer: 13.42g
Explanation:
1mole of carbon = 12g
1mole (12g) of carbon contains 6.02x10^23 atoms.
Therefore, Xg of carbon will contain 6.73x10^23 atoms i. e
Xg of carbon = (12x6.73x10^23) / 6.02x10^23 = 13.42g
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