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What is the ratio of Carbon dioxide?​

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Answered by captainamerica100
1

Answer:

3:8

Explanation:

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Answered by itsCandy02
3

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carbon has atomic mass 12 and oxygen has atomic mass of 16. There are 2 oxygen atoms and 1 carbon atom in one carbon dioxide molecule. 2*16=32. The ratio is 12:32, which can be simplified to

3:8

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Molar mass of carbon = 12

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O2 = 16*2

O2 = 32

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 \frac{12}{32}

= 3:8

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