5. How many atoms of carbon are present in 24.0 g of carbon A. \( 2.00 \times 10^{23} \) atoms B. \( 6.02 \times 10^{23} \) atoms C. \( 1.20 \times 10^{24} \) atoms D. \( 2.88 \times 10^{24} \) atoms
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To find how many atoms of carbon are present in 24.0 g, you can use Avogadro's number, which is \( 6.02 \times 10^{23} \) atoms/mole. Since the molar mass of carbon is approximately 12.01 g/mol, you can calculate the number of moles in 24.0 g: \[ \text{Moles of Carbon} = \frac{24.0 \text{ g}}{12.01 \text{ g/mol}} \approx 2.00 \text{ moles} \] Now, multiply the moles by Avogadro's number: \[ \text{Atoms of Carbon} = 2.00 \times 6.02 \times 10^{23} \approx 1.20 \times 10^{24} \text{ atoms} \] So, the correct answer is C. \( 1.20 \times 10^{24} \) atoms. When dealing with calculations involving moles and mass, it’s essential to remember the unit conversions. Beginners often forget to convert the mass to moles before applying Avogadro's number. Always double-check the units and ensure that you're working with the correct molar mass for the element in question to avoid confusion!