Question #b27d1

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Apr 22, 2017

6.022140857 × 10^23

Explanation:

First, we need to find what percentage of the Calcium Carbonate is Carbon.

The relative atomic mass of Calcium Carbonate is = (CaCO_3) = 40 + 12 + (16xx3) = 100

The relative atomic mass of Carbon is 12, so the percentage of Carbon in Calcium Carbonate is:
12 / 100 xx 100% = 12%

So in 100g of Calcium Carbonate, there is 12g of Carbon.
We then find how many moles of Carbon there is:
"moles" = "mass" / "relative atomic mass"
So there is 12/12 = 1 mole

In a mole of any substance, there are 6.022140857 × 10^23 atoms - this is known as the Avogadro constant.

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