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The density of carbon dioxide is 1.8 kg/m3. So, the volume occupied by 9.0 kg of carbon
dioxide is

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Answered by chandrahasapoojary2
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CO2 has a molecular weight of 44 g/mol. 1 kg CO2 = 1000 g × (1 mol/44 g) = 22.7 mol CO2. V=nRT/P, V=( 22.7)(0.0821)(300)/1 = 559 L CO2 at 27°C (300K), 1 atm.

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Answered by swetharamesh62
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Volume=Mass/Density

Volume=9/1.8 m³

Volume=5 m³

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