atoms in 1 gram of co2
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Since 1 mole of CO2 is 44 gram. and you have 1/2 of a mole, you have one half the number of molecules in one mole; 6.02 x 10^23/ 2. Since there is only 1 carbon atom in each molecule, this is your answer. 22 g of CO2, divided by 44 g/mole of CO2 means there are 0.50 mole of CO2.
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Moles = W/M
1 = W/44
W = 44g
No.of molecules = 44/44 * 6.022*10²³
= 6.022*10²³ molecules
1 molecule= 6.022*10²³atoms
6.022*10²³ molecules = (6.022*10²³)²
= 36.264 * 10^46 atoms
1 = W/44
W = 44g
No.of molecules = 44/44 * 6.022*10²³
= 6.022*10²³ molecules
1 molecule= 6.022*10²³atoms
6.022*10²³ molecules = (6.022*10²³)²
= 36.264 * 10^46 atoms
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