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Nariahlove:

How many carbon atoms make up a 5.85g piece of graphite

MiraAngel:

I'm not sure... sorry! @Shadow Maybe Shadow can help when he gets on. Good luck! :)

Vocaloid:

graphite is pure carbon therefore, divide your mass by the molar mass of carbon (12 g/mol) to get to moles carbon from there, multiply by Avogadro's number to get atoms of carbon

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