Calculate the number of moles of carbon atoms present in eachof the followingsamples.l type="a">1.271 g of ethanol,i>3.982 g of 1 ,4-dichlorobenzene,i>0.4438 g of carbon suboxide,i>2.9 10 g of methylene chloride,check_circle Expert SolutionInterpretation Introduction(a)Interpretation:Find launchC2H5OHC6H4Cl2C3O2CH2Cl2

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Calculate the number of moles of carbon atoms present in eachof the following
samples.
l type="a">
1.271 g of ethanol,
i>3.982 g of 1 ,4-dichlorobenzene,
i>0.4438 g of carbon suboxide,
i>2.9 10 g of methylene chloride,
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(a)
Interpretation:
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C2H5OH
C6H4Cl2
C3O2
CH2Cl2

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