Chemistry How many moles of C atoms are there in 0.47 mole of Arginine

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Arginine has a molecular formula of C6H14N4O2, indicating that each molecule contains six carbon atoms. To find the number of moles of carbon in 0.47 moles of arginine, multiply the number of moles of arginine by the number of carbon atoms per molecule. This results in 0.47 moles of arginine containing 2.82 moles of carbon atoms. No special equation is needed for this calculation, just basic multiplication. Understanding the molecular composition of arginine is essential for accurate calculations.
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Arginine has a molecular formula od C6H14N4O2

How many moles of C atoms are there in 0.47 mole of arginine
What is the equation I would use here
 
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There is no special equation, but with a little help from the gray substance between your ears you should be able to solve :wink:

How many atoms of carbon in a molecule of arginine?

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