atomic weight of carbon dioxide is 2 * 16 + 12 = 44
1 kg = 1000 g
1 kg of co2 has 1000/44 = 22.7 moles
yeh i think that's wrong lol
isn't it 3.37E25?
1 mole contains 6.023 times 10^23 atoms....so ......2 moles ...that would be 2 times 6.023 times 10^23 got it?
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2 moles of ANY element contains 2x6.02x10^23 atoms of that element = 1.2x10^24 atoms.
To determine the number of moles of oxygen needed to react with 4.52 moles of carbon monoxide (CO), we refer to the balanced chemical equation for the reaction: 2 CO + O₂ → 2 CO₂. From the equation, 2 moles of CO react with 1 mole of O₂. Therefore, to find the moles of O₂ required, we can use the ratio: (4.52 moles CO) × (1 mole O₂ / 2 moles CO) = 2.26 moles of O₂. Thus, 2.26 moles of oxygen are needed to react with 4.52 moles of CO.
One mole of barium nitrate contains six moles of oxygen atoms. One formula contains 6 atoms.
One molecule of N2O N 2 O contains one atom of oxygen.
1 mole contains 6.023 times 10^23 atoms....so ......2 moles ...that would be 2 times 6.023 times 10^23 got it?
One femtomole is a billionth of a million (10-15) of a mole. One mole contains 6.02214078×1023 molecules, therefore we multiply one mole by 2 femtomoles: 6.02214078 x 1023 x10-15 x2= 1204428156 molecules of protein
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1 mole of oxygen contains 6.022 x 1023 atoms. A mole of atoms of any element is 6.022 x 1023 atoms. A mole of anything is 6.022 x 1023 of that thing. For example, a mole of cars is 6.022 x1023 cars.
2 moles of ANY element contains 2x6.02x10^23 atoms of that element = 1.2x10^24 atoms.
To determine the number of moles of oxygen needed to react with 4.52 moles of carbon monoxide (CO), we refer to the balanced chemical equation for the reaction: 2 CO + O₂ → 2 CO₂. From the equation, 2 moles of CO react with 1 mole of O₂. Therefore, to find the moles of O₂ required, we can use the ratio: (4.52 moles CO) × (1 mole O₂ / 2 moles CO) = 2.26 moles of O₂. Thus, 2.26 moles of oxygen are needed to react with 4.52 moles of CO.
One mole of barium nitrate contains six moles of oxygen atoms. One formula contains 6 atoms.
1 mole of Li₂O contains 2 moles of lithium (Li) atoms and 1 mole of oxygen (O) atoms. Therefore, in 1 mole of Li₂O, there are a total of 3 moles of atoms.
1 mole of the antiperspirant ingredient Zn3(PO4)2 contain 2 moles of phpsphorus.
You use the Mole-to-Mole ratio. If the equation is 2CH4 + 2H2O = 6H2 + 2CO, then you would start with your given, 8.0 mol CO and multiply that with your mol-to-mol ratio which is (2mol CO/ 2 mol CH4). Your answer will be 8.0 mol.
one mole of a substance is described as 6.02x1023 atoms of a substance so if one mole of bromide gas contains 6.02x1023 atoms then bromide gas will contain one mole. your question is a trick question as the gas is stated as containg one mole there fore it contains one mole of bromide atoms