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3 January, 22:05

A sample of carbon-12 has a mass of 6.00 g. How many atoms of carbon-12 are in the sample?

3.01 * 1023

6.02 * 1023

1.20 * 1024

3.60 * 1024

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  1. 3 January, 23:41
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    Carbon molar mass=12

    carbon mass in the above question = 6

    mole=number of atoms/6.02x10²³

    6/12 = number of atoms/6.02x10²³

    number of atoms=1/2 x6.02x10²³

    number of atoms = 6.02 x10²³/2

    number of atoms=3.01x10²³
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