what is the mass of 10 mole of co2
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1 mole weighs 12+32=44g
10mole weighs 10*44=440g
10mole weighs 10*44=440g
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Given: 10 moles of carbon dioxide.
To find: We have to find the mass.
Solution:
The mass of 10 moles of carbon dioxide can be determined as follows-
The chemical formula of carbon dioxide is .
The atomic mass of C is 12 and the atomic mass of Oxygen is 16.
Thus the mass of carbon dioxide is 12+16×2=44u.
1 mole of carbon dioxide has a mass of 44u.
Thus 10 moles of carbon dioxide has a mass of 44×10=440u.
The mass of 10 moles of carbon dioxide is 440u.
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