Figure 14.2a shows the Hope diamond (44.5 carats), which is almost pure carbon. Figure 14.2b shows the Rosser Reeves ruby (138 carats), which is primarily aluminum oxide (Al2O3). One carat is equivalent to a mass of 0.200 g. Determine (a) the number of carbon atoms in the diamond and (b) the number of Al2O3 molecules in the ruby.
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Consider a mixture of three different gases: 1.20 g of argon (molecular mass 39.948 g/mol), 2.60 g of neon (molecular mass 20.180 g/mol), and 3.20 g of helium (molecular mass 4.0026 g/mol). For this mixture, determine the percentage of the total number of atoms that corresponds to each of the components. *
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