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How many atoms of carbon are represented in 3CH3CH2O?

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Answer: 6



Step-by-step explanation:


1) The structure shown is:


3CH₃CH₂O


2) The molecule is CH₃CH₂O. The chemical formula is CH₃CH₂O. The subscripts indicate the number of atoms of the corresponding atom in each molecule.


Then, there are 1 + 1 = 2 atoms of C, 3+ 2 = 5 atoms of H, and 1 atom of O.


3) The number in front of the molecule is the coefficient. It is 3, and it tells the number of molecules.


So, there are 3 molecules, which means that you have 3 times a many atoms as calculated previously.


That is 3×2 = 6 atoms of C, 3 × 5 = 15 atoms of H, and 3 × 1 = 3 atoms of O.


Then, the number of atoms of carbon (C) in 3 molecules is 6

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