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  • 16-11-2021
  • Chemistry
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How many moles are present in 1.39 grams of carbon?

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shadow18851
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  • 28-11-2021

Answer:

0.116 moles

Explanation:

To go from grams to moles, you take the given mass (1.39g) and divide it by the molar mass (which is about 12 grams for Carbon). This gives you the moles. I have attached my work below.

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