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Elenna [48]
3 years ago
8

2. How many moles of carbon dioxide, CO2, are in a 22 gram sample of the compound?

Chemistry
1 answer:
kotykmax [81]3 years ago
4 0
To find the amount of moles in a molecule you divide the grams of the substance by the molar mass.
molar mass of CO2 = 44.01 g
22g / 44.01 = 0.50 moles CO2
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