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calculate the number of mole in 100g of carbondioxide ​

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Answered by lilbleu
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You can view more details on each measurement unit: molecular weight of CO2 or mol This compound is also known as Carbon Dioxide. The SI base unit for amount of substance is the mole. 1 grams CO2 is equal to 0.022722366761722 mole.

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Answered by ruthvika64
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molar mass of carbon dioxide= 12+2*16=44g. so,no.of Mole in 100 g of CO2=weight/molar mass=100/44=2.27 mol no.of molecules in CO2=2.27*Avogadro's number.so, total number of electrons in 100 g of CO2 =22*2.27*Avogadro's number=49.94*Avogadro's number.p

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