Question #7c768

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Jul 31, 2017

0.227 "mol CO"_2

Explanation:

We're asked to find the number of moles of "CO"_2 in 10.0 "g CO"_2.

To do this, we need to find the molar mass of "CO"_2, which is

overbrace((1))^"1 carbon atom"overbrace((12.011color(white)(l)"g/mol"))^" molar mass of carbon" + overbrace((2))^"2 oxygen atoms"overbrace((15.999color(white)(l)"g/mol"))^" molar mass of oxygen"

= color(red)(44.01color(white)(l)"g/mol"

(the molar masses of each element can be found on a periodic table or online).

Now, we use dimensional analysis to convert from grams to moles:

10.0cancel("g CO"_2)((1color(white)(l)"mol CO"_2)/(color(red)(44.01)cancel(color(red)("g CO"_2)))) = color(blue)(ul(0.227color(white)(l)"mol CO"_2