how many moles are there in 44g of carbon dioxide
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It does not take too much arithmetic to work out that such a mass represents a molar quantity of carbon dioxide molecules........... And thus there are 6.022×1023 individual carbon dioxide molecules (or NA such mollykewels ). In this quantity, can you tell how many carbon and oxygen atoms there are?
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the mole of 44g of carbon dioxide =
CO>2 = 12+(16*2)= 44
1moles of 44g of carbon dioxide
CO>2 = 12+(16*2)= 44
1moles of 44g of carbon dioxide
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