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3 March, 23:33

What is the mass of one mole of carbon dioxide, CO2? Round your answer to 2 places past the decimal. g/mol

44.00

28.01

44.01

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  1. 3 March, 23:43
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    Answer: - 44.01 gram per mol.

    Solution: - Mass of one mole means the formula mass of the compound. Carbon dioxide has one carbon and two oxygens.

    So, formula mass of carbon dioxide = atomic mass of C + 2 (atomic mass of O)

    Atomic mass of carbon is 12.01 and atomic mass of O is 16.00. So, formula mass of carbon dioxide = 12.01+2 (16.00)

    = 12.01+32.00

    = 44.01

    So, the mass of one mole of carbon dioxide is 44.01.
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