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In 12g of carbon, there are 6.02*10^23 atoms. how many atoms are in 0.60g of carbon

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  1. you can set up a proportion

    12g/6.02*10^23 = .6g/x

    Cross multiply the proportion

    12x = 6.02*10^23 * .6

    x = (6.02*10^23 * .6)/12

    x = 3.01*10^22


  2. 12 grams = 20 times the amount in .60 grams.

    No-brainer....  

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