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To determine the volume of carbon dioxide needed, you would need to know the stoichiometry of the reaction between carbon dioxide and calcium carbonate. In this case, since 20 grams of calcium carbonate is given, you would convert that to moles using the molar mass of calcium carbonate. Then, using the balanced equation, you can determine the mole ratio between carbon dioxide and calcium carbonate. Finally, using the molar volume of carbon dioxide gas at the given conditions (usually 22.4 L/mol at standard temperature and pressure), you can calculate the volume of carbon dioxide needed.
The molar mass of nitrogen dioxide is 46.0055 g.
Atomic weight of carbon: 12,011 Atomic weight of oxygen: 15,999 Molar mass of carbon dioxide: 12,011 + 2 x 15,999 = 44,009
The molar mass of titanium dioxide in grams per mole is 79,866.
44 amu
44g/mol
The molar mass of sodium acetate is 82,03. The molar mass of carbon dioxide is 44,01.
The molar mass of carbon dioxide is 44,01. For global warming see the link below.
12 (one carbon) + 2*16 (two oxygens) = 48g/mol
Carbon dioxide is CO2 and has a molar mass of 44g whereas propane is C3H8 and has a molar mass of 44g as well. Therefore, both are of equal mass
Air consists mostly of Nitrogen. Nitrogen's Molar Mass is 14.01. Carbon Dioxide's Molar Mass is 44.01. Therefore CO2 is more dense that Air (surrounding gasses)
Molar mass of CO2 is 44. Molar mass of NH3 is 17
The density of a gas depends on its molar mass. Under the same conditions, gases with molar masses less than air will float, while those with molar masses greater than the molar mass of air will sink in air. Air has the equivalent of a molar mass of 29 g/mole. How do you think that value was obtained?
To determine the volume of carbon dioxide needed, you would need to know the stoichiometry of the reaction between carbon dioxide and calcium carbonate. In this case, since 20 grams of calcium carbonate is given, you would convert that to moles using the molar mass of calcium carbonate. Then, using the balanced equation, you can determine the mole ratio between carbon dioxide and calcium carbonate. Finally, using the molar volume of carbon dioxide gas at the given conditions (usually 22.4 L/mol at standard temperature and pressure), you can calculate the volume of carbon dioxide needed.
The molar mass of nitrogen dioxide is 46.0055 g.
If you know moles of each use their molar masses to convert to mass.
Atomic weight of carbon: 12,011 Atomic weight of oxygen: 15,999 Molar mass of carbon dioxide: 12,011 + 2 x 15,999 = 44,009