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25 October, 12:50

Explain the process for determining the molar mass of Carbon Dioxide (CO2)

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  1. 25 October, 16:17
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    Molar mass of CO₂:

    12+16*2 = 44 g/mol

    Explanation:

    Carbon dioxide is covalent compound made from carbon and oxygen.

    There are one carbon and two oxygen atoms are present on one molecule of carbon dioxide.

    The molar mass is the sum of atomic masses of atoms present in a compound.

    For example:

    CO₂

    Carbon atomic mass = 12 g/mol

    Oxygen atomic mass = 16 g/mol

    Molar mass of CO₂:

    12+16*2 = 44 g/mol
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