1 mole of CO2 has 1 mole of carbon atoms and 2 moles of oxygen atoms.
The molar mass of carbon monoxide is 28,01 g.
The same. 0.233 moles C (1mol C/1mo CO2 ) = 0.233 moles of Carbon.
1 mole of CO2 has 1 mole of carbon atoms and 2 moles of oxygen atoms. So, 0.000831 mole of CO2 will have 0.000831 mole of carbon atoms.
if you mean 10^22 O atoms, then this is how you do it: (8.16X10^22)/2=4.08X10^22 so there are 4.08X10^22 molecules, divided by 6.022X10^23(1 mole) is .06775, so there are that many moles of CO2. If you wanted to know how many moles of overall atoms there were, there's 4.08X10^22 molecules, 1 C in each so 4.08X10^22 C, and 8.16X10^22 O=1.224X10^23, and that's how many atoms, so that divided by 1 mole is (most accurate answer i can get you) .2032547326 moles of atoms so .2032547326 moles of atoms or .06775 moles of molecules/CO2
1 mole of CO2 has 1 mole of carbon atoms and 2 moles of oxygen atoms. So, 167 mole of CO2 has 167 mole of carbon atoms.
C + O2 ==> CO2At STP 1 mole CO2 = 22.4 L 10L x 1 mole/22.4 L = 0.446 moles CO2 needed 1 mole C = 1 mole CO2 Therefore you need 0.446 moles C grams C = 0.446 moles C x 12 g/mole = 5.36 grams = 5 g (to 1 significant figure)
The same. 0.233 moles C (1mol C/1mo CO2 ) = 0.233 moles of Carbon.
1 mole of CO2 has 1 mole of carbon atoms and 2 moles of oxygen atoms. So, 0.000831 mole of CO2 will have 0.000831 mole of carbon atoms.
This is a chemical calculation. 2.5 moles will C reacting with O2.
if you mean 10^22 O atoms, then this is how you do it: (8.16X10^22)/2=4.08X10^22 so there are 4.08X10^22 molecules, divided by 6.022X10^23(1 mole) is .06775, so there are that many moles of CO2. If you wanted to know how many moles of overall atoms there were, there's 4.08X10^22 molecules, 1 C in each so 4.08X10^22 C, and 8.16X10^22 O=1.224X10^23, and that's how many atoms, so that divided by 1 mole is (most accurate answer i can get you) .2032547326 moles of atoms so .2032547326 moles of atoms or .06775 moles of molecules/CO2
1 mole of CO2 has 1 mole of carbon atoms and 2 moles of oxygen atoms. So, 167 mole of CO2 has 167 mole of carbon atoms.
C + O2 ==> CO2At STP 1 mole CO2 = 22.4 L 10L x 1 mole/22.4 L = 0.446 moles CO2 needed 1 mole C = 1 mole CO2 Therefore you need 0.446 moles C grams C = 0.446 moles C x 12 g/mole = 5.36 grams = 5 g (to 1 significant figure)
(90 g CO2 / (12.0+2*16.0) g/mol CO2) = 2.05 mol CO2 = 2.05 mol C2.05 mol C * 12.0 g/mol C = 24.5 g C
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4,54 L of CO2 have 0,204 moles.
CO2 + 4H2 --> CH4 + 2H2O0.500 moles CO2 (1 mole CH4/1 mole CO2) = 0.500 moles CH40.500 moles CO2 (2 moles H2O/1 mole CO2) = 1.00 moles H2O-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------add= 1.50 moles total product====================
How many moles of CO2 are produced when 2.1 mol of C2H2 react?
Divide mass (g) by molar mass (g/mol) : 30 g C2H2 = 30/26 g 35 g H2O = 35/18 g