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How many atoms are in 90.8 g of carbon-12?

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To find the number of atoms, we have to use Avogadro's number which says that there are 6.022 x 10 ^(23) atoms or molecules in 1 mol.

The first step is convert 90.8 grams of carbon-12 using its molar mass which is 12 g/mol:


90.\text{8 g C}\cdot\frac{1\text{ mol C}}{12\text{ g C}}=7.567\text{ mol C.}

Now, we have to convert this value to the number of atoms using Avogadro's number (6.022 x 10^(23) /mol):


7.567\text{ mol C}\cdot\frac{6.022\cdot10^(23)atoms\text{ C}}{1\text{ mol C}}=4.56\cdot10^(24)atoms\text{ C.}

The answer is that we have 4.56 x 10^(24) atoms in 90.8 grams of carbon-12.

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