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A sample of propane, C 3 H 8 , contains 14.1 moles of carbon atoms. How many total moles of atoms does the sample contain?

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Answer:50.4 moles of atoms are present in the sample.

Step-by-step explanation:

Moles of carbon atom in propane = 14.1 moles of atom

Number carbon atoms
14.1 mole* 6.022* 10^(23)=8.4* 10^(24) atoms

In one molecule of propane there are 3 carbon atoms and 8 hydrogen atoms

For 1 carbon atom there are =
(8)/(3) hydrogen atoms

Number of hydrogen atom for
8.4* 10^(24) atoms of carbon :


=8.4* 10^(24)* (8)/(3) atoms=2.2* 10^(25) atoms

Total number of atoms =
8.4* 10^(24) atoms+2.2* 10^(25) atoms


=3.04* 10^(25) atoms


Moles=\frac{\text{Total number of atoms}}{6.022* 10^(23)}


Moles=(3.04* 10^(25))/(6.022* 10^(23))=50.4

50.4 moles of atoms are present in the sample.

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