How many moles of atoms are in 7.00 g of 13c? express your answer numerically in moles?

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Answer 1
Answer: molar mass of 13c = 13 grams
number of moles = mass / molar mass
therefore,
number of moles = 7 / 13
To know the number of atoms in 7/13 moles, we simply multiply the number of moles by Avogadro's number as follows:
number of atoms = (7/13) x 6.022 x 10^23 = 3.2426 x 10^23 atoms
Answer 2
Answer:

There are 0.538 moles of ¹³C atoms in the given 7.00 g sample.

Further Explanation

This is a simple mole conversion problem.  It requires the molar mass, or the mass of one mole of a substance, of carbon - 13, an isotope of carbon. An isotope is like a different version of a specific atom. In this case, carbon - 13 is a version of a carbon atom that has one more neutron than the normal carbon atom. It is a little heavier than the normal carbon atom because of its extra neutron.

Converting Mass to Moles

To convert from grams of sample to moles of sample, the general equation is:

moles \ of \ sample = (given \ mass)/(molar \ mass)

To convert 7.00 g of ¹³C, the equation is:

mole \ of \ ^(13)C \ = (7.00 \ g)/(13.00 \ (g)/(mol)) \n\boxed {mole \ of \ ^(13)C \ = 0.53846 \ mol}

Since there is only 3 significant figures in the given, the final answer must also have 3 significant figures. Therefore,

\boxed {\boxed {mole \ of \ ^(13)C \ = 0.538 \ mol \ or \ 5.38 * 10^(-1) \ mol}}

This answer is logical since one mole of ¹³C will have a mass of 13.00 g. The given sample (7.00 g) is less than 13.00 g so the mole equivalent of that should be less than one mole.

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