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How many molecules are in 165 g of carbon dioxide?

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The molar mass of CO2 is 44 grams per mole.

165 grams / 44 grams per mole of CO2 = 3.75 moles CO2

Using Avogadro’s law where 1 mole of substance equals 6.023 x 10^23 molecules

3.75 moles CO2 (6.023 x 10^23 molecules /mole) = 2.26 x 10^24 molecules CO2

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User Cyndee
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Answer:
22.6 * 10^(23) molecules

Step-by-step explanation:

To calculate the moles, we use the equation:


\text{Number of moles}=\frac{\text{Given mass}}{\text{Molar mass}}

For
CO_2

Given mass= 165 g

Molar mass of
CO_2 = 44 g/mol

Putting values in above equation, we get:


\text{Moles of}CO_2 =(165g)/(44g/mol)=3.75mol

According to avogadro's law, 1 mole of every substance weighs equal to the molecular mass and contains avogadro's number
6.023* 10^(23) of particles.

1 mole of
CO_2 contains =
6.023* 10^(23) molecules of
CO_2

Thus 3.75 moles
CO_2 contains =
(6.023* 10^(23))/(1)* 3.75=22.6 * 10^(23) molecules of
CO_2

Thus there will be
22.6 * 10^(23) molecules of
CO_2

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