Answer:
19.264× atoms are present in 3.2 moles of carbon.
Explanation:
It is known that one mole of each element is composed of Avagadro's number of atoms. This is same for all the elements in the periodic table.
So, as 1 mole of any element = Avagadro's number of atoms = 6.02× atoms
It is as simple as understanding a dozen of anything is equal to 12 pieces of that object.
As here the moles of carbon is given as 3.20 moles, the number of atoms in this mole can be determined as below.
1 mole of carbon = 6.02 × atoms
Then, 3.20 moles of carbon = 3.20 × 6.02 × atoms
Thus, 19.264× atoms are present in 3.2 moles of carbon.
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CH3 is a methyl radical, which is formed by removing the hydrogen atom from methane, so the hybridization is SP^3
The elements are listed in order of increasing the atomic number. Its the number that is the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom.