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The number of atoms of sugar in 3.40 mol has been 2.05 [tex]\rm \bold{\times\;10^2^4}[/tex] atoms. Thus option C is correct.

Sugar has been the organic hydrocarbon that has been consisted of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. The sugar has been a nonelectrolyte, as it has not to dissociated in the solution, and the van't hoff factor has been 1.

The number of atoms in a mole of the compound has been equivalent to the Avogadro number.

1 mole compound = 6.023 [tex]\rm \times\;10^2^3[/tex] atoms.

The given moles of sugar = 3.40 mol. The number of atoms of sugar can be given as:

3.40 mol sugar = 3.40 × 6.023 [tex]\rm \times\;10^2^3[/tex] atoms.

3.40 mol sugar = 20.5 [tex]\rm \times\;10^2^3[/tex] atoms.

3.40 mol sugar = 2.05 [tex]\rm \times\;10^2^4[/tex] atoms.

The number of atoms of sugar in 3.40 mol has been 2.05 [tex]\rm \bold{\times\;10^2^4}[/tex] atoms. Thus option C is correct.

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