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Count the moles of Carbon present in 100 grmas of Carbon Dioxide​

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Answered by Shanaia015
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First, we calculate the number of electrons in ONE MOLECULE of CO2 . There is ONE CARBON ATOM, that is 6 electrons; and TWO OXYGEN ATOMS, that is 16 electrons, i.e. 22 electrons per molecule. Moles of carbon dioxide = 100⋅g44.01⋅g⋅mol−1=2.27⋅mol .

Answered by Anonymous
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first, we calculate the number of electrons IN one molecule of CO2 . there is one carbon Atom,that is 16 electrons , I.e. 22 electrons per molecule . moles of carbon dioxide = 100g44.01 mol - 1= 2.27 mol........

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