Chemistry, asked by anantharao, 1 year ago

how many moles are in 22gm 0f carbondioxide

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Answered by Raji99
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Since 1 mole of CO2 is 44 g... 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. thus 22gm CO2 has 3.011x10^23 C atoms.I hope you find it useful if yes then please click on thank-you and mark it as brain list please

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hello dear friend .
Ur answer is .here ...
sol. \:  \\ co2 \:  \: molar \: mass \:  =(  \frac{12.011g}{mole + c}  +  \frac{2 \times 15.9994g}{mole \: 0} ) \\  \\  =  \frac{44.0098g}{mole \: co2}  \\  \\  =  > (22g \: co2) \times ( \frac{mole \:  \: co2}{44.0098g} ) =. 49988866 \:  \: moles \\  \\  =  >  \frac{22}{44}  = 0.5 \\ so \:  \: there \: is \: half \: a \: mole \: of \: co2 \: in \: 22g
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