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∙ 14y agoCO2 has a molar mass of 44 grams per mole.
12 moles *44 grams/ mole = 528 grams
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∙ 14y agoTo find the total mass of 12 moles of CO2, you would multiply the molar mass of CO2 (44 g/mol) by the number of moles (12 moles). This gives: 44 g/mol x 12 mol = 528 grams. Therefore, the total mass of 12 moles of CO2 would be 528 grams.
atomic weight of carbon dioxide is 2 * 16 + 12 = 44 1 kg = 1000 g 1 kg of co2 has 1000/44 = 22.7 moles yeh i think that's wrong lol isn't it 3.37E25?
To calculate the number of moles of sodium present in 45.48 g, you would first need to divide the given mass by the molar mass of sodium, which is approximately 23 g/mol. So, 45.48 g divided by 23 g/mol equals about 1.98 moles of sodium in 45.48 g.
To determine the number of atoms in CO2, you look at the chemical formula. In this case, CO2 means one carbon atom (C) and two oxygen atoms (O) making a total of three atoms in a molecule of carbon dioxide.
To find the number of moles in 6.5 grams of CO2, you first need to calculate the molar mass of CO2, which is 44.01 g/mol. Then, divide the given mass by the molar mass to get the number of moles. In this case, 6.5 grams / 44.01 g/mol = 0.148 moles of CO2.
The answer is 1,83 moles.
Commutative Property of Addition
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atomic weight of carbon dioxide is 2 * 16 + 12 = 44 1 kg = 1000 g 1 kg of co2 has 1000/44 = 22.7 moles yeh i think that's wrong lol isn't it 3.37E25?
m = 12. 3 x 12 = 36, 36 + 8 = 44.
To calculate the number of moles of sodium present in 45.48 g, you would first need to divide the given mass by the molar mass of sodium, which is approximately 23 g/mol. So, 45.48 g divided by 23 g/mol equals about 1.98 moles of sodium in 45.48 g.
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To determine the number of atoms in CO2, you look at the chemical formula. In this case, CO2 means one carbon atom (C) and two oxygen atoms (O) making a total of three atoms in a molecule of carbon dioxide.
There are 12 inches in one foot. Therefore, 44 inches is equal to 3 feet, 8 inches.
You plug in the values of x and y and solve 12x + 16y = ? 12(1) + 16(2) = 12 + 32 = 44
To calculate the number of moles of carbon in a 100g sample, you need to know the molar mass of carbon. The molar mass of carbon is 12 g/mol. Therefore, in a 100g sample, there would be 100g / 12 g/mol = 8.33 moles of carbon.
To calculate the number of moles in 66 grams of carbon dioxide, we need to divide the given mass by the molar mass of carbon dioxide. The molar mass of carbon dioxide is approximately 44 grams per mole. Therefore, 66 grams of carbon dioxide is equal to 66/44 ≈ 1.5 moles.