Chemistry, asked by jubivi, 1 year ago

What is density of CO2


LilyWhite: 1.98 kg/m3
LilyWhite: approximately

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Here is a quick calculation,

The density of any gas can be estimated by the given equation,

density at STP = molar mass (1 mol / 22.4 L)

The molar mass of CO2 = 44.01 g/mol

The density of CO2 gas at STP = (44.01 g/mol) x (1 mol/22.4 L)  

The answer is 1.96 g/L = 1.96 kg/m^3

Answered by Anonymous
8

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■ Carbon-dioxide has a density of 1.977 kg/m³ .

■ Carbon-dioxide has a colourless odourless gas .

■ Carbon-dioxide turns lime water milky .

■ It is acidic in nature .

■ It has a molar mass of 44 gm .

■ The atomicity of the gas is 3 .

■ It is another greenhouse gas.

■ It is responsible for the greenhouse effect .

■ Solid carbon-dioxide is termed as dry ice.

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