Answer :
7.22 moles of C2H6. Since there are 2 carbon atoms per C2H6, we must multiply the number of moles of C2H6 by 2 to get the number of moles of Carbon which is 14.4 or 14 if using two sig figs.
C2H6's molar mass is (12+12+6) = 30 grams. if we use stoichiometry we find that
130 grams of C2H6 holds approximately 4.33 moles of the molecule. If we know that there are 2 moles of pure carbon person 1 mole of ethane(C2H6) we can use stoichiometry once more to multiply 2 by 4.33 to find the number of moles of carbon in 130 grams of ethane which is approximately 8.67 moles.
130 grams of C2H6 holds approximately 4.33 moles of the molecule. If we know that there are 2 moles of pure carbon person 1 mole of ethane(C2H6) we can use stoichiometry once more to multiply 2 by 4.33 to find the number of moles of carbon in 130 grams of ethane which is approximately 8.67 moles.