If 13.8 moles of carbon (C), with a density of 2.26 g/mL, are needed for a chemical reaction, how many milliliters of carbon are needed? 73.3 mL C 16.5 mL C 6.11 mL C 2.60 mL C (I know this isn't math but the chem section is dead and I'm desperate for some help) @amistre64 @ganeshie8 @abhisar can you guys help?
Molar mass of carbon is 12, so mass of 13.8 mole carbon = 13.8*12=165 g. Now density is 2.26g/ml so volume of carbon required = 165/2.26 = ?
73.01
or 73.008
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ohh so that's the answeR?
Its A?
SO the correct choice will be ?
\(\color{blue}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @brriiarr Its A? \(\huge\checkmark\) \(\color{blue}{\text{End of Quote}}\)
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