Question:
what is 6.022x10 to the 23 molecules of carbon?
sword_masta22
2006-03-23 18:48:28 UTC
what is 6.022x10 to the 23 molecules of carbon?
Five answers:
2006-03-23 18:51:53 UTC
1 mole of carbon.
trojan2006
2006-03-24 16:03:16 UTC
Actually its nonsense...because carbon does not exist in the form of a molecule..so saying 12 gm would be wrong...but if question was"what is......10^23 ATOMS of carbon the answer is 12grams
SD
2006-03-25 06:54:43 UTC
It is one mole or 12.011g of carbon. the number u have specified is the Avogadro's Number which means tht any substance having 6.023x10 to the power 23 molecules is one mole of that substance and has a volume of 22.4 litres..
TheSafetyDude1079
2006-03-24 03:24:28 UTC
1 mole or 12.011g of carbon
smith
2006-03-24 03:02:32 UTC
1 mole... Nice to mole you!


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