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Find the mass of 10 moles of carbon dioxide​

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

440g

Explanation:

If we remember the equation: Moles = Mass/RFM

Therefore, we can rearrange it to find: Mass = Moles * RFM

The relative formula mass of carbon dioxide:

12 (C) + 32 (O2) = 44

Therefore, we can substitute our values into the equation.

Mass = Moles * RFM

Mass = 10 * 44

Mass = 440g

Answered by tintin15551
1

Answer:

If 1 mole =44 g, then,

10 mole of carbon dioxide has a mass of 440 g.

Explanation:

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