The number of mole of pi bonding electrons in 0.5 mole of co2?
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since 1 mol represents 6.02 x 10^23 particles, there are 0.5x6. 02x10^23 particles (molecules) of carbon dioxide.
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first calculate the moles of
C O 2 = 100/44
= 2.27 mol
now number of electrons in
C O 2
are obtained by adding total electrons in each of the three atoms i.e. two O and one C = 6+8+8
= 22
thus one mole of
C O 2 has 22 * 6.022 *10 *23
electrons and 2.27 mol has
2.27 *22*6.022*10*23
electrons =
301.1 *10*23
electrons
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