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how many moles of carbon are in 25 g of C10H8N2O2S2 ?
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(25.0 g C10H8N2O2S2) / (252.3147 g C10H8N2O2S2 / mol) x (10mol C / 1 mol C10H8N2O2S2)
= 0.991 mol C
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