6.022 x 10^23 carbon atoms have a mass of 12.011g. Therefore divide the latter by the former. The answer will obviously be extremely small.
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The Atomic Mass of carbon is approximately 12 atomic mass units (amu). Since 1 atomic mass unit is roughly equal to 1 gram per mole, 1 atom of carbon weighs approximately 12/6 = 2 grams.
A carbon atom typically has 6 protons.
One carbon monoxide molecule consists of one carbon atom and one oxygen atom.
A single atom of Carbon has 6 electrons, with 4 in the outer shell which it will use to react
If 12 grams of carbon were used to form the 22 grams of carbon dioxide, this implies that 12 grams of oxygen were consumed in the reaction. Since 20 grams of oxygen were initially available, only 8 grams of oxygen are left unused.
An atom of sulfur is about 2.5 times heavier than an atom of carbon. This is because sulfur has a greater atomic mass (32) compared to carbon (12).