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calculate the mass of ozone if 9.05 moles of ozone is formed in a storm with the formula "moles= mass/molar mass (with solution)​

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Answered by tasneemthegirl
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Explanation:

Calculate the volume of 0.5 mol of carbon dioxide at rtp.

volume = 0.5 × 24 = 12 dm 3

Remember that 1 dm 3 = 1 000 cm 3 so the volume is also 12 000 cm 3

The equation can be rearranged to find the number of moles, if the volume of gas at rtp is known:

number of moles = volume of gas at rtp ÷ 24.

Answered by mirshahbaz148lc
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Explanation:

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