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5 July, 16:41

How many molecules of carbon dioxide are there in 44.0 grams of the gas? (atomic mass of carbon = 12.0 and atomic mass of oxygen = 16.0)

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  1. 5 July, 19:23
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    The answer is 6.023 * 10²³ molecules

    Avogadro's number is the number of units (atoms, molecules) in 1 mole of substance:

    6.023 * 10²³ molecules per 1 mole

    Let's calculate how many grams are in 1 mole. This is expressed as molar mass Mr:

    Mr (CO2) = Ar (C) + 2Ar (O)

    Ar (C) = 12

    Ar (O) = 16

    Mr (CO2) = 12 + 2 * 16 = 12 + 32 = 44 g

    There are 44 g in 1 mole.

    There are 6.023 * 10²³ molecules in 1 mole.

    So there are 44 g in 6.023 * 10²³ molecules
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