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We know that one mole of any gas at STP occupies 22.4 liters of volume. We also know that one mole of carbon dioxide is 44.01 grams of CO2. If there are 44.01 grams of this gas in 22.4 liters at STP, then there will be about 0.98 grams of CO2 in half a liter (500 ml) of the gas at STP.
Density of CO2 at STP = 44.01 g/mol divided by the 22.4 liters. 1.96 grams/Liter
kelvin
he much does a liter of rice weigh in grams
try adding ten grams to every liter
Carbon dioxide is highly soluble in water and blood plasma. 900 ml/ liter carbon dioxide is soluble in water as against 4 ml/ liter of Oxygen. So this question would have been about oxygen instead of carbon dioxide.
We know that one mole of any gas at STP occupies 22.4 liters of volume. We also know that one mole of carbon dioxide is 44.01 grams of CO2. If there are 44.01 grams of this gas in 22.4 liters at STP, then there will be about 0.98 grams of CO2 in half a liter (500 ml) of the gas at STP.
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Density of CO2 at STP = 44.01 g/mol divided by the 22.4 liters. 1.96 grams/Liter
Any automobile produces about 2 kilograms of carbon dioxide per liter of fuel consumed.
kelvin
Typically 2.31 kg.
"Liter" is a volume, equal to 1,000 milliliters, and to 0.001 cubic meter. A liter of Sprite, a liter of Coke, a liter of vodka, a liter of jello, a liter of sand, and a liter of empty space all have the same volume. Liters of different substances in general have different weights.
Sprite because: When we did an experiment and put helium balloons on the top of the bottles the sprite had the biggest balloon! (meaning that Sprite had more carbonation and, when Mentos came in contact with the carbonated liquid, breaking surface tension of dissolved bubbles of carbon dioxide, it resulted in more carbon dioxide being released from Sprite than from Diet Coke)
A litre is a volume measure ( = 1,000 ml.)