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how many C atoms are in 1.50 moles of lactic acid?
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1 mole of lactic acid will contain 6.022 x 10^23 molecules of lactic acid; therefore, 1.5 moles will contain xxxx molecules.
The formula of lactic acid is C3H6O3 so there are three times as many C atoms as there are molecules of lactic acid.
The formula of lactic acid is C3H6O3 so there are three times as many C atoms as there are molecules of lactic acid.
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