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If 32 grams of oxygen are required to form one mole of carbon dioxide, how many grams of oxygen will be required to form 3 moles of carbon dioxide? ​

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Answered by OneEyedKing
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Answer:

If 32 grams of oxygen are required to form one mole of carbon dioxide, 96 grams of oxygen will be required to form 3 moles of carbon dioxide.

Step-by-step explanation:

32g of O2=1 mole of CO2

Now 3 moles are needed. So multiply O2 by 3.

32x3g of O2=1x3 moles of CO2

96g of Oxygen is equal to 3 moles of carbon dioxide.

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