how much of co2 is released in by fossil fuels
The mass of any substance depends on the size of your sample. The mole mass of carbon dioxide is 44g.
carbon dioxide is 44.01amu
44.01 g/mol
22.0g
No, It isn't. CO2 Has a mass of 44 and Cl2 has a mass of 24
Atomic mass of C = 14g/mol Atomic mass of O = 16g/mol Molecular mass of CO2 = 12 + 2(16) = 44g/mol mass = number of moles x molecular mass mass = 3 mol x 44g/mol = 132g
338 g CO2 and 69 g water are produced.
The mass of CO2 is 1 105 g.
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For this you need the atomic (molecular) mass of CO2. Take the number of grams and divide it by the atomic mass. Multiply by one mole for units to cancel. CO2=44.0 grams33.0 grams C / (44.0 grams) = .750 moles CO2
To find the mass of 3.5 x 10^22 molecules of CO2, we need to multiply the number of molecules by the molar mass of CO2. The molar mass of CO2 is approximately 44 grams per mole. So, 3.5 x 10^22 molecules of CO2 would have a mass of approximately 1.54 x 10^25 grams.
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The answer is 26,8 mg CO2.
Mass of 4 mole CO2 , this is 4 * (12 + 2*16) = 176 grams
Carbon Dioxide: CO2 C = 14.01 O = 16.00 C + 2*O= 14.01 + 2*16.00 =44.01 g/mol
CO2 has lesser molecular mass than SO2 also Co2 is less reactive than SO2:)
6.5 grams CO2 divided by 44 grams CO2 per mole CO2 = 6.8 mole CO2 (Molar mass CO2 = 12 + 2*16 = 44 g/mol)