Consider a 0.500 gram sample of Vitamin C, C6H8O6, answer the following:?

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A) Divide by the molecular weight of Vitamin C.

B) Multiply the answer in A by Avogadro's number.

C) Find the ratio between the number of atoms of hydrogen there are in 1 molecule of Vitamin C and Vitamin C. Then multiply the ratio by the answer in B.
 
A) How many moles are there in 0.500 g of Vitamin C?

B) How many molecules of Vitamin C are there in this 0.500 g Sample?

C) How many hydrogen atoms are there in this 0.500 g sample?
 
A) Divide by the molecular weight of Vitamin C.

B) Multiply the answer in A by Avogadro's number.

C) Find the ratio between the number of atoms of hydrogen there are in 1 molecule of Vitamin C and Vitamin C. Then multiply the ratio by the answer in B.
 
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