Counting Carbon Atoms: How Long to Count 6.0g? | Carbon Atom Homework

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To count 6.0 grams of carbon atoms at a rate of four atoms per second, one must first convert the mass to moles, resulting in 0.5 moles of carbon. This translates to approximately 3.01 x 10^23 atoms in 6 grams. Dividing this number by the counting rate of four atoms per second reveals that it would take about 7.57 x 10^22 seconds to complete the count. It's essential to ensure correct unit conversions and to anticipate the large scale of atoms involved. Understanding these calculations is crucial for exam preparation.
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Homework Statement



If you were to count the number of carbon atoms at the rate of four each second, how long would it take you to count 6.0 grams of Carbon atoms?

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6.0 g Carbon x [1 mole carbon atom / (6.02 x 10^23 grams )] = 9.97x10^-24 moles carbon atoms

then my friend told me...

per one second, three moles.

therefore, 9.97x10^-24 moles carbon x 4 seconds x 1 / 3 moles carbon
= 1.33 x 10^-23 s

I'm having an exam tomorrow and I have a GUT feeling that this'll be asked -__- can someone please help?
 
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A couple of problems.

Firstly you need to have the units right.
Since you wan't an answer in seconds but you are given a speed (ie atoms/second) then you need ot be dividing by 4 somewhere.

And with these sort of big numbers type questions you need to have some idea of the answer you are looking for.
You know that atoms are very small, so there must be a lot of them in 6g of carbon, so counting at only 4/s it's going to take for ever - you are looking for an answer that is a very long time.

the answer (althoug that isn't as important as the points above) is:
6.0g of C is 0.5 moles (molar mass of carbon is 12)
So there are 0.5 * 6 E23 atoms in 6g of carbon
So at 4/s it would take 0.5 * 6 E23 /4 seconds = 7E22 seconds
 
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