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If I am not mistaken...since 1 carbon atom weighs 12.011 u..we can do the calculations that equal to about 2 if it’s wrong I’m very sorry have a God blessed day‼️✝️

There are 2 moles in a 24.022 g sample of Carbon (C).

HOW TO CALCULATE NUMBER OF MOLES:

  • The number of moles of a substance can be calculated by dividing the mass of that substance by its molar mass. That is;

  • no. of moles (mol) = mass (g) ÷ molar mass (g/mol)

  • According to this question, a sample contains 24.022g of carbon.

  • Molar mass of carbon = 12g/mol

  • no. of moles = 24.022g ÷ 12g/mol

  • no. of moles = 2.002

  • Approximately, there are 2 moles in a 24.022 g sample of Carbon (C).

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