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8 June, 16:25

How many grams are needed to form 33.6 L of carbon dioxide

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  1. 8 June, 17:59
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    It depends of the temperature and the pressure. If temperature and pressure are standard 1 mol forms 22.4 liter. So 33.6 liters form 33.6/22.4 = 1.5 mols.

    Now calculate the molar mass of carbon dioxide: 12 g/mol + 2x16 g/mol = 44 g/mol

    The mass of the 1.5 mols is 1.5mol * 44 g/mol = 66 g.
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