Question Details

The number of moles present in 6 gms of carbon is:

Options

A

2

B

0.5

C

5

D

1

Correct Answer :

0.5

Solution :

The correct option is 0.5.

To find the number of moles present in a given mass of a substance, we use the standard mole formula:
Number of moles = Given mass Molar mass

Let's identify the values given in the problem:
1. Given mass of carbon (m) = 6 g
2. Molar mass of carbon (M) = 12 g/mol

Now, substitute these values into the formula:
Number of moles = 6 g 12 g/mol = 0.5 moles

Therefore, there is 0.5 mole of carbon present in 6 g of carbon.

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