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1 mole of CO2 contains grams

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Answered by Lakshya258
1

Answer:

44.01g

Explanation:

The molar mass of any compound is the mass in grams of one mole of that compound. One mole of carbon dioxide molecules has a mass of 44.01g, while one mole of sodium sulfide formula units has a mass of 78.04g. The molar masses are 44.01g/mol and 78.04g/mol respectively.

Answered by suasishmandal
0

Answer:

1 mol CO2 = 44 g CO2

Explanation:

mol = mass of CO2 / molecular weight of CO2 , now moles are given so mass of CO2 = moles of CO2 × molecular weight of CO2 thus mass of CO2 = 1 × 44 ( molecular weight of CO2 ) = 44 g

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