co2
c = (6.02times 10^23) /2
o = (6.02 times 10^23) /2
To calculate the number of any atoms/molecules at STP you times it by a "Mole" ( 6.022 x 1023) as stated above.
So first you get how many molecules there are using the mole, then find out how much Carbon and Oxygen are in CO2 [1Carbon, 2 Oxygen].
Since there are 3 atoms to every molecule of CO2 [as stated in the line above] you divide the number by 3, then take that answer and times it by 1 to get the number of Carbon [3 parts, 3/3 = 1 (one part Carbon)]
And likewise to Oxygen [3/3 = 1 (x2) = 2 Oxygen atoms for every one Carbon]
Once you have that you times your answer of Carbon by 11.2 [because the answer stated above is only for one Liter].
And times your answer for Oxygen by 11.2 for the same reason.
Yes, carbon dioxide is present in soda. It is added to give the drink its fizziness.
No, carbon dioxide is not present in copper sulfate. Copper sulfate is composed of copper, sulfur, and oxygen atoms, not carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide is a molecule composed of carbon and oxygen atoms.
Yes, carbon dioxide is present in soda. It is added during the carbonation process to give the soda its fizziness.
No, milk does not contain carbon dioxide naturally. Carbon dioxide can be present in milk if it has been artificially carbonated or if it has absorbed carbon dioxide from the air during processing and packaging.
Carbon dioxide would turn limewater milky white due to the formation of calcium carbonate when it reacts with the calcium hydroxide present in the limewater.
Yes, carbon dioxide is present in soda. It is added to give the drink its fizziness.
A candle dye out in carbon dioxide.
Carbon dioxide is present in the air because plants need carbon dioxide to make food and without carbon dioxide plants would die and eventually the rest of the food chain.
No, carbon dioxide is not present in copper sulfate. Copper sulfate is composed of copper, sulfur, and oxygen atoms, not carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide is a molecule composed of carbon and oxygen atoms.
It is to make sure that carbon dioxide is present or not present in the experiment.
Carbon is present in Earth's atmosphere in the form of carbon dioxide (CO2).
Yes, carbon dioxide is present in soda. It is added during the carbonation process to give the soda its fizziness.
First, convert the mass of carbon dioxide to grams by dividing by 1000: 220 mg = 0.22 g. Next, use the molar mass of carbon dioxide (44 g/mol) to calculate the number of moles: 0.22 g / 44 g/mol = 0.005 moles of carbon dioxide.
No, milk does not contain carbon dioxide naturally. Carbon dioxide can be present in milk if it has been artificially carbonated or if it has absorbed carbon dioxide from the air during processing and packaging.
Carbon dioxide would turn limewater milky white due to the formation of calcium carbonate when it reacts with the calcium hydroxide present in the limewater.
There is no carbon dioxide present in Sprite. The carbonation in Sprite is achieved by adding carbon dioxide gas during the bottling process.
Although Carbon is present in all organic compounds, carbon dioxide is not considered to be an organic compound. Nor are carbonates.