Is this true or false? Thanks

A mole of CCl4 is composed of one atom of carbon and four atoms of
chlorine.

I put false because it contain one mole of C 4 mole of Cl. Each mole have more than one atoms. Thanks

At first I thought you were wrong and I wrote a response to that but before posting I realized I had read the problem wrong and you were right. Yes, a mol of CCl4 contains 6.02E23 atoms of C and 4*6.02E23 atoms of H (or 1 mol C and 4 mol H).

I thought you guys were both wrong until I reread it.

Your answer is correct. The statement is false.

To understand this answer, it's important to know what a mole is. A mole is a unit of measurement used in chemistry to count particles, such as atoms or molecules. One mole of a substance is equal to Avogadro's number, approximately 6.022 x 10^23 particles.

In the given statement, it says that a mole of CCl4 is composed of one atom of carbon and four atoms of chlorine. However, this is incorrect. In one mole of CCl4, there is one mole (6.022 x 10^23) of carbon atoms and four moles (4 x 6.022 x 10^23) of chlorine atoms.

So, to summarize, a mole of CCl4 is composed of one mole of carbon atoms and four moles of chlorine atoms, not one carbon atom and four chlorine atoms.