How many moles of carbon dioxide (CO2) are there in 3.01 x 10^22 molecule of carbon dioxide (CO2)
Answer: 0.05 Mole
Explanation
Given numbers. of molecules are, 3.01 *10^22 so
using the formula:
no. of mole = given no. of molecule /avagadro no.
so, here
no of mole. = 3.01*10´22/ 6.022*10´23
0.04998339422 mole.
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