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There are moles of carbon in 6.64 moles of CCl2F2

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Answer: 6.64 moles

Step-by-step explanation:

Number of moles of C = ?

number of moles of CCl₂F₂ = 6.64 mol

In one mole of CCl₂F₂ there is one mole of carbon two moles of chlorine and two moles of fluorine are present.

In 6.6 moles of CCl₂F₂ :

Moles of carbon = 6.64 × 1 = 6.64 moles of carbon.

Moles of chlorine = 6.64× 2 = 13.28 moles of chlorine

Moles of fluorine = 6.64× 2 = 13.28 moles of fluorine

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Answer:

6.64 moles of carbon.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given data:

Number of moles of C = ?

Number of moles of CCl₂F₂ = 6.64 mol

Solution:

In one mole of CCl₂F₂ there is one mole of carbon two moles of chlorine and two moles of fluorine are present.

In 6.6 moles of CCl₂F₂ :

Moles of carbon = 6.64 × 1 = 6.64 moles of carbon.

Moles of chlorine = 6.64× 2 = 13.28 moles of chlorine

Moles of fluorine = 6.64× 2 = 13.28 moles of fluorine

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