how many molecules in a sample of benzene, C6H6, which contains a total of 5.29 mol of carbon.
in one molecule of C6H6, there are 6 atoms of carbon and one
atom of Hydrogen.
so in one mole of C6H6, there will be 6 moles of carbon.
so number of mole of C6H6= number of moles of carbon/6
=5.29/6
=0.8817 moles
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