THIS IS THE PROBLEM:
In a typical cup of caffeinated coffee, there are 4.18x10^21 Hydrogen atoms. The formula for caffeine is C8H10N4O2
a.) how many carbon atoms are in the cup of coffee from the caffeine?
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THIS IS THE PROBLEM:
In a typical cup of caffeinated coffee, there are 4.18x10^21 Hydrogen atoms. The formula for caffeine is C8H10N4O2
a.) how many carbon atoms are in the cup of coffee from the caffeine?