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5 mole of CO2 are present in a gaseous sample. How many molecules of CO2 are present in the sample?

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the amount of molecules of carbon dioxide which is found in 5 moles of carbon dioxide and determined by the avogadro's law

Explanation:

  • 1 mole of carbon dioxide consist of 6.023 x10^23 molecules.  Hence 5 mole of carbon dioxide consists of 3.01 x10^24 molecules.
  • The number of molecules present in every gas is equal , since the molecular mass of carbon dioxide is equal to 44 grams and 44 grams of carbon dioxide consist of these number of  molecules.

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