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19 September, 07:02
How many grams are in 2.54 x 10^23 molecules of CO2
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Jeremy Woods
19 September, 07:19
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= 0.42 moles of CO2
Explanation:
From Avogadro's constant
6.02*10^23 molecules are in 1 mole of CO2
2.54*10^23 molecules will be in
=[ (2.54*10^23) : (6.02*10^23) ]
= 0.42 moles of CO2
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