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How many moles of C are present in 0.651 moles of Benadryl?
Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units
Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units
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In the chemical formula for Benadryl (C17H21NO·C7H6O2), there are 17 moles of carbon (C) atoms.
Therefore, in 0.651 moles of Benadryl, there would be 17 times 0.651 moles of carbon.
Calculating this, we get:
0.651 moles of Benadryl * 17 moles of carbon per 1 mole of Benadryl = 11.067 moles of carbon.
Therefore, there are approximately 11.067 moles of carbon in 0.651 moles of Benadryl, to three significant figures.
Therefore, in 0.651 moles of Benadryl, there would be 17 times 0.651 moles of carbon.
Calculating this, we get:
0.651 moles of Benadryl * 17 moles of carbon per 1 mole of Benadryl = 11.067 moles of carbon.
Therefore, there are approximately 11.067 moles of carbon in 0.651 moles of Benadryl, to three significant figures.
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