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How many grams of carbon are there in C6H5NO2?

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How many grams of carbon are there in C6H5NO2?

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  1. That depends on how much C6H5NO2 you are talking about.




  2. (72/123) X whatever mass of nitrobenzene you have.

  3. From the periodic table, carbon weighs 12.01 grams.  In the formula there are 6 carbons.  To find the number of grams multiply 12.01 x 6 = 72.06 grams per molecule of C6H5NO2.  If you have, for instance, 5 molecules, multiply the 72.06 by 5.

  4. To find the number of grams of carbon in the compound, you need to know how many grams of the compound that you have.

  5. about 1.19558792387716264648096238199e-22 g per molecule.

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