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In 22 gram of co2 find mole

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Answered by deviv8390
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So, 22 gm of CO2 = 4422 moles of CO2 = 0.5 moles of CO2.✍️✍️✍️✍️

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Answered by pranaykude2020
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Scalopus aquaticus, the common mole, is a burrowing mammal with a usual mass of 40 g to 64 g {}. Curiously, the unit mass of CO2, which is 44 g/mol, fits nicely in this range.

If 22 grams of CO2 were part of such a mole (which, we admit, is unlikely as more of its mass is likely to be made up of water and solids), it would indeed (as the other answers sugges) constitute one half of a mole, or 0.50 mol.

Note that 22 g is given to 2 significant figures — none of the previous answers seems to have acknowledged this and given the answer to the corresponding number of significant figures.

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