Moles of what?
Air (what you breathe) is not a consistent substance. It consists of nitrogen, oxygen and other things.
If you mean moles of oxygen, we need to know the density. At 0*C, the density of oxygen is 1.429 g/L. We convert this to the volume we have and then divide it by the molar value of oxygen, 16 g/mol, to give us 4.47 x 10^4 mols.
One Kilo mole of air would weigh about 28.97 kilogram.
6.022 * 10 to the 23 power particles of air = 1 mole of air
1 molecule of co2
One mole of 12C has a mass of 12.00000 grams (exactly, by definition).One mole of 13C has a mass of 13.00335 grams.One mole of 14C has a mass of 14.00324 grams.One mole of natural carbon - i.e. a sample with the ration of isotopes equal to that in nature - has a mass of 12.0107 grams.
A molecule is the fundamental unit of a compound. Therefore, a molecule of carbon dioxide is one C and two O atoms bonded together. A molecule is a single unit whereas a mole is a group of molecules and represents a fixed no. of any substance. Therefore, one mole of Carbon Dioxide consists of a 6.022 x 1023 molecules
Also 0,1 mole carbon dioxide.
The answer is 8 moles CO2.
Since each mole of carbon dioxide molecules contains two moles of oxygen atoms, as indicated by the formula CO2 for carbon dioxide, half a mole of carbon dioxide will have one mole of oxygen atoms.
To make 1 mole carbon dioxide it takes 2 moles of HCl and one mole of Ca-carbonate.
1 molecule of co2
One mole of 12C has a mass of 12.00000 grams (exactly, by definition).One mole of 13C has a mass of 13.00335 grams.One mole of 14C has a mass of 14.00324 grams.One mole of natural carbon - i.e. a sample with the ration of isotopes equal to that in nature - has a mass of 12.0107 grams.
In each mole of ethanol there are two moles of carbon atoms. One mole of carbon atoms is required to form one mole of carbon dioxide, so two moles will form two moles. Thus each mole of ethanol completely combusted will form two moles of carbon dioxide.
125 g of Zinc Carbonate is 1 mole and when it decomposes it forms 1 mole of Carbon Dioxide ZnCO3 = ZnO + CO2 1 mole of carbon dioxide has a mass of 44g 44g is the answer
A molecule.
The formula for the combustion of propane is: C2H6 + 5O2 --> 2CO2 + 3H2O So each mole of propane creates two moles of carbon dioxide. One mole of propane is 30 g, one mole of carbon dioxide is 44 g So each gram of propane creates (2x44)/30)= 2.93 g of carbon dioxide on combustion. In common terms a 20lb tank of p for a BBQ creates a bit less than 60 lb of carbon dioxide
A molecule is the fundamental unit of a compound. Therefore, a molecule of carbon dioxide is one C and two O atoms bonded together. A molecule is a single unit whereas a mole is a group of molecules and represents a fixed no. of any substance. Therefore, one mole of Carbon Dioxide consists of a 6.022 x 1023 molecules
Just one. A molecule is the smallest unit of a substance, so by just having "CO2" implies "1CO2". A coefficient is needed to indicate more than one molecule, such as "6CO2" which is six molecules of carbon dioxide.
Multiply the value of 1 mole by 5. 44 g/mol x 5 mol Mole units cancel out, leaving 220g of CO2
Also 0,1 mole carbon dioxide.