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London Wilkins
20 August, 20:37
How many atoms are there in 1.50 moles carbon?
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Kelvin Marquez
20 August, 23:18
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9.03*10^23 atoms of C
Explanation:
1 mol of any substance contains 6.02*10^23 particle of this substance.
1 mol C - - - 6.02*10^23 atoms of C
1.50 mol C - - - x atoms of C
x = 1.50*6.02*10^23 = 9.03*10^23 atoms of C
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