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How many atoms of carbon are found in 5.94 grams of acetic acid?
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5.94 g acetic acid has how many moles.
moles = grams/molar mass = ?? moles.
There are 6.022E23 molecules acetic acid in 1 mole; therefore, there will be 6.022E23 x # moles = xx molecules in 5.94 g acetic acid.
The formula for acetic acid is HC2H3O2 so there are 2 C atoms in 1 molecule so the number of atoms C in 5.94 g acetic acid will be twice the number of molecules.
moles = grams/molar mass = ?? moles.
There are 6.022E23 molecules acetic acid in 1 mole; therefore, there will be 6.022E23 x # moles = xx molecules in 5.94 g acetic acid.
The formula for acetic acid is HC2H3O2 so there are 2 C atoms in 1 molecule so the number of atoms C in 5.94 g acetic acid will be twice the number of molecules.
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