1.76 grams CO2 (1 mole CO2/44.01 grams)(2 mole O/1 mole CO2)(6.022 X 10^23/1 mole O2)
= 4.82 X 10^22 atoms of oxygen gas
There are approx 6.02 X 1024 oxygen atoms. --> 5mol CO2 (2mol O2/ 1mol CO2)= 10 mol O2 Then Avagadro's number is used to calculate the number of atoms.... 10 mol O2 (6.02 X 1023/ 1mol) = 6.02 X 1024
plants maintain balance of co2 and o2 in the atmosphere..
This reaction is:2 CO2 = 2 CO + O2
This is a chemical calculation. 2.5 moles will C reacting with O2.
4.5*10^23
0.00000000003 * 2 = 0.00000000006 atoms of oxygen (which is 0.00000000003 molecules of O2)
O2 and CO2. O2 is a diatomic molecule; CO2 is a molecule made from two Types of Atoms.
a molecule of an element (O2) or compound (CO2)
O2 has 2 atoms of oxygen.
There are approx 6.02 X 1024 oxygen atoms. --> 5mol CO2 (2mol O2/ 1mol CO2)= 10 mol O2 Then Avagadro's number is used to calculate the number of atoms.... 10 mol O2 (6.02 X 1023/ 1mol) = 6.02 X 1024
1 carbon 2 oxygen c=carbon o2=2 oxygens
your equation is wrong. it should be c6h12o6 + 6 o2 --> 6 co2 + 6h2o The products contain 18 oxygen atoms (so do the reactants)
O2 and CO2 are gases at rtp. As all gases and liquids are fluids, O2 and CO2 are considered fluids.
Because it is made up of more then one atoms that connected by convalent bond.
What is listed are all examples of just onemolecule. O2 is one molecule of oxygen, CO2 is one molecule of carbon dioxide, and NH3 is one molecule of ammonia. Perhaps you're asking which has the largest number of atoms? In that case, the answer is ammonia, with a total of four atoms.
one o2 molecule
Yes, two atoms per molecule in fact. The name, dioxide, indicates that there are oxygen atoms (hence the "oxide"). The formula, CO2, shows two oxygen atoms (O2)