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How many atoms are in a sample of 0.75 moles of carbon atoms

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Answer: 4.5165 *10^-23 moles Carbon

Step-by-step explanation:

There are 6.022*10^23 atoms in a mole.

Therefore, there would be 6.022*10^-23*0.75 atoms in 0.75 moles of Carbon.

= 4.5165 *10^-23 moles Carbon

User Kris Selbekk
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Answer: 4.5165 *10^-23 moles Carbon

Step-by-step explanation:

There are 6.022*10^23 atoms in a mole.

Therefore, there would be 6.022*10^-23*0.75 atoms in 0.75 moles of Carbon.

= 4.5165 *10^-23 moles Carbon

User Michael Wales
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