Asked by Ashley
Plants need carbon dioxide to produce energy. How many carbon are there in 10.0 g of carbon dioxide?
this is what I have so far.
10.0g x 1mol/44.01CO2 = 227 mol CO2
this is what I have so far.
10.0g x 1mol/44.01CO2 = 227 mol CO2
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Answered by
DrBob222
This looks like a chemistry problem to me and Clark Atlanta surely didn't direct me to this question. You should show the subject in the subject area.
Except for the decimal I agree with your answer.
10 x (1 mol CO2/44.01 g/mol) = 0.227 mols CO2 in 10 g.
The number of C atoms in 10 g CO2 =
0.227 mols x (6.022E23 molecules CO2/mol CO2) x (1 mol C/1 mol CO2) = ?
Except for the decimal I agree with your answer.
10 x (1 mol CO2/44.01 g/mol) = 0.227 mols CO2 in 10 g.
The number of C atoms in 10 g CO2 =
0.227 mols x (6.022E23 molecules CO2/mol CO2) x (1 mol C/1 mol CO2) = ?
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