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How many moles of CI atoms are in 4.32 moles of CCI4?

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So, the first thing we need to do, is to take a look at the compound's formula.


CCl_4

This formula tells us that:

The 4 behind the chlorine means that there are 4 chlorine atoms per molecule. We could also say that there are 4 times as many chlorine atoms as there are carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) molecules.

So, if we have 4.32 moles of CCl4, then we will have 4 times as many chlorine atoms:


4.32\text{molesCCl4}\cdot(4)=17.28\text{molesCl}

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