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A substance is 89.2% carbon by mass. how much of the substance would be needed to recover 34.6 mol of pure carbon?

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The amount of substance we need to recover 34.6 mol of carbon is 465.47g

Step-by-step explanation:

we want to know what mass of substance we need to recover 34.6 mol of carbon

This substance is composed of 89.2% carbon

Wmust recover 34.6 mol of carbon and we know that the molecular mass of carbon is 12g / mol this means that one mole of carbon has a mass of 12 g

We use a simple rule of three to know how many grams of carbon are in 34.6 mol


1 mol C\longrightarrow 12g\\34.6 mol C\longrightarrow x\\x=((34.6)(12))/(1)= 415.2 g

415.2 g are 34.6 mol of carbon

As the amount of carbon we want to recover is 415.2g (34.6mol) and this amount corresponds to 89.2% of the total

To calculate the total mass we need we use a simple rule of three


89.2\%\longrightarrow 415.2 g\\100\%\longrightarrow x\\x=((100)(415.2))/(89.2)\\ x= 465.4g

The amount of substance we need to recover 34.6 mol of carbon is 465.47g

User Mandeep Singh
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1 mole of carbon contains 12 g
Thus, 34.6 moles will contain; 34.6 × 12 = 415.2 g
If a substance contains 89.2 % carbon,
then, (415.2/89.2) ×100 = 465.47 g of the substance will be required to yield 34.6 moles of carbon.
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