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Mateo Peck
Chemistry
14 January, 14:02
66.0g of dry ice (solid carbon dioxide)
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Mira Pugh
14 January, 14:08
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Dry Ice is frozen CO2
Explanation:
we just need to convert the 10g into moles
Carbon has atomic mass of 12, and oxygen has atomic mass of 16, so molar mass = 12 + 16 (2) = 44
Do 66/44 to get the moles = 1.5 (ans)
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