Answer: The correct answer is Option C.
Explanation:
The chemical formula for trinitrotoluene is [tex]C_7H_5N_3O_6[/tex]
In 1 mole of TNT, 7 moles of carbon atom, 5 moles of hydrogen atom, 3 moles of nitrogen atom and 6 moles of oxygen atom are present.
We know that:
Mass of trinitrotoluene = 227.1 g/mol
Mass of carbon = 12.01 g/mol
We are given:
Mass of TNT = 57.6 grams
To calculate the mass of carbon in given amount of TNT, we apply unitary method:
In 227.1 grams of TNT, amount of carbon present is = [tex](7\times 12.01)=84.07g[/tex]
So, in 57.6 grams of TNT, the amount of carbon present is = [tex]\frac{84.07g}{227.1g}\times 57.6g=21.3g[/tex]
Hence, the correct answer is Option C.