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Write the number of moles in 22g of carbon dioxide

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Answered by srilu123
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Mass of CO2 =22g
Molecular mass of CO2=44g
Number of moles=mass/molecular mass=22/44=0.5 moles
So, in 22g of CO2 there are 0.5 moles
Answered by hotelcalifornia
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There are 0.5 moles in 22g of Carbon Dioxide.

Explanation:

  • The given mass of compound CO_2 is given to be 22g.
  • We already know that the molecular mass of the  CO_2 compound is 44g.
  • In order to find out the total number of moles present in a compound, we have to divide its mass with its molecular mass.
  • Therefore dividing the mass of CO_2  (22g) by the molecular mass of CO_2  (44g).
  • we get \frac {22}{44} = 0.5 moles.
  • Hence 22g of Carbon Dioxide contains 0.5 moles.

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