Warm-Up 13 - Molar Conversions

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A mole of anything has 6.02 x 1023 particles in it. The subscript in the formula tells how many of each atom is in a compound.
A mole of anything has 6.02 x 1023 particles in it. The subscript in the formula tells how many of each atom is in a compound.
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A sample containing 3.5 moles of table sugar (sucrose), which has the formula C12H22O11, was analyzed.

1. This sample of sugar would contain _______ particles. Answer in 2 sig figs.
2. These particles would be called _______ because it is a compound made only of non-metals.
3. This sample would contain _______ atoms of carbon. Answer in 2 sig figs.