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11 April, 13:58

How many moles of carbon monoxide are there in 36.55 g of carbon monoxide?

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  1. 11 April, 14:06
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    You can find moles of a substance by dividing mass by the molecules molar mass.

    Explanation:

    Carbon Monoxides Molar mass is 12.0111 (Carbon) + 16.0000 (Oxygen) = 28.0111g/mol. Divide grams by molar mass:

    36.55g 28.0111 = 1.305mol s
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