3.75 X 1024 molecules carbon dioxide (1 mole CO2/6.022 X 1023)
= 6.23 moles carbon dioxide
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6.23 mol carbon dioxide
B. 6.23 mol carbon dioxide
2,22 1023 molecules of carbon dioxide is equal to 0,368 moles.
When carbon dioxide is a gas, the molecules repel each other. When carbon dioxide is a solid the molecules do attract each other, and bond in a crystalline structure.
Carbon dioxide molecules are very important for photosynthesis
6.23 mol carbon dioxide
6.32 mol carbon dioxide
B. 6.23 mol carbon dioxide
2,22 1023 molecules of carbon dioxide is equal to 0,368 moles.
6 carbon dioxide molecules
When carbon dioxide is a gas, the molecules repel each other. When carbon dioxide is a solid the molecules do attract each other, and bond in a crystalline structure.
Carbon dioxide molecules are very important for photosynthesis
Yes, one of the waste products of cellular respiration is carbon dioxide (six molecules of carbon dioxide to be exact), as well as six molecules of water.
Ethane does not have any molecule of carbon dioxide. However when ethane undergoes combustion then two molecules of carbon dioxide are formed (as ethane contains two carbon atoms).
They are both made out of molecules: Carbon dioxide = CO2-molecules, Oxygen = O2-molecules.
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Carbon dioxide. CO2