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The student is asked to give the Avogadro constant in scientific form, calculate the mass of a number of moles of carbon, in grams, and then calculate the number of molecules in that mass.
This is a demonstration of the high-precision decimal arithmetic in Numbas v4.0.
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Name | Type | Generated Value |
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avogadro | quantity |
quantity(602214076000000000000000, "1/mol")
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c_mass | quantity |
quantity(12, "g/mol")
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moles | quantity |
quantity(2, "mol")
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grams | quantity |
quantity(24, "g")
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molecules | quantity |
quantity(1204428152000000000000000, "")
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Generated value: quantity
quantity(602214076000000000000000, "1/mol")
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This question is used in the following exams:
- Numbas v4.0 by Christian Lawson-Perfect in Demos.
- Josh's copy of Numbas v4.0 by Josh Lim in NUMBAS workshop demo.
- Paul's copy of Numbas v4.0 by Paul Verheyen in Paul's workspace.
- Paul's copy of Numbas v4.0 by Paul Verheyen in Paul's workspace.
- Stefania's copy of Numbas v4.0 by Stefania Sitzia in Stefania's workspace.