Answer: There are 5.99 moles present in [tex]3.612 \times 10^{24}[/tex] atoms of Carbon.
Explanation:
According to the mole concept, 1 mole of every substance contains [tex]6.022 \times 10^{23}[/tex] atoms.
Therefore, number of moles present in [tex]3.612 \times 10^{24}[/tex] atoms are as follows.
[tex]Moles = \frac{3.612 \times 10^{24}}{6.022 \times 10^{23}}\\= 5.99 mol[/tex]
Thus, we can conclude that there are 5.99 moles present in [tex]3.612 \times 10^{24}[/tex] atoms of Carbon.