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1 June, 17:20

How many atoms of carbon are in a container that has 0.450 mol of CO2 and 2.55 mol of CaC2?

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  1. 1 June, 19:13
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    The number of carbon atoms in the container is 1.806 * 10²⁴ or the container contains 1.806 * 10²⁴ atoms of carbon

    Explanation:

    By Avogadro's number, 1 mole of a substance contains 6.02 * 10²³ particles of the substance

    Here we have 0.45 mole of CO₂ contains

    0.45 * 6.02 * 10²³ particles of CO₂ that is 2.709 * 10²³ particles of CO₂ or equivalent to 2.709 * 10²³ atoms of Carbon

    Similarly, 2.55 moles of CaC₂ contains 2.55 * 6.02 * 10²³ particles of CaC₂ or 1.5351 * 10²⁴ atoms of Carbon

    The total number of carbon atoms is therefore;

    2.709 * 10²³ + 1.5351 * 10²⁴ = 1.806 * 10²⁴ atoms of carbon.
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