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There are 100 mg of caffeine in a shot of espresso. The chemical formula

for caffeine is C8H10N402. How many moles of carbon are present in the
caffeine in a shot of espresso?

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Solve a problem with the first 100th on my phone and the phone is a bit annoying and I have to use it to get the battery back.

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User Gvegayon
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there are 8 moles of carbon in the molecule because the ratio of carbon per the whole caffine molecule is 8 carbon atoms: 1 molecule of caffine so in terms of moles that's 8:1 :)

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