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9 October, 01:19

How many grams of carbon dioxide gas are in a 1.0-l balloon at stp?

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  1. 9 October, 01:24
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    Used the Ideal gas law to get the grams of carbon dioxide

    PV=nRT Where p is pressure, v is volume, n is a number of moles, t is temperature and r is the ideal gas constant. The value of R is 0.0821.

    Solution

    First, find the mole of carbon dioxide

    n = PV/RT

    = 1 x 1.0 / 0.081 x (2.73 x 102)

    = 1 / 0.081 x 278.46

    = 1 / 22.56

    = 0.045 mol

    Convert the moles into grams

    Grams of CO2 = 0.045 mol x 44 g/mol = 1.98 g

    So the grams of CO2 is 1.98g
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