There are 0.462 moles of atoms in 6.00 g of carbon-13.
Molar mass = mass of a substance/ Number of moles
g/mol = g /mole
M = m/n; where M is the molar mass, m is the mass and n is the number of moles
We have; n = m/M
In our case;
Mass = 6 g of Carbon-13
Molar mass = 13.0 g/mol
Since; Number of moles = Mass/ molar mass
Thus;
Moles = (6.0 g)/ (13.0 g/mol)
= 0.462 moles
Keywords: Moles, Molecular mass, relative atomic mass
Level: High school
Subject: Chemistry
Topic: Moles
Sub-topic: Moles, molecular mass and mass of a pure substance
Answer: 0.462 moles
Explanation: 13C indicates an isotope of carbon and its mass number is 13. It means the mass of 1 mol of 13C is 13 gram.
The question asks to calculate the number of atoms present in 6.00 grams of 13C.
To calculate the number of moles we divide the given grams by the mass of 1 mol of the element. The set could be shown easily using dimensional analysis as:
= 0.462 moles
So, there will be 0.462 moles of atoms in 6.00 grams of 13C.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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Answer:
A process that breaks down large rocks into smaller pieces.
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