Asked by Mom B
                How many grams are there in 1.5 x10^25 molecules of CO2?
My son got 1.1 x 10^6 grams is this correct?
            
            
        My son got 1.1 x 10^6 grams is this correct?
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                    Answered by
            bobpursley
            
    Nope. One mole has 6.022x10^23
moles CO2=(1.5e25)/(6.022e23)=24.9 moles
    
moles CO2=(1.5e25)/(6.022e23)=24.9 moles
                    Answered by
            Abraham 
            
    (1.5e25)*(44.01) then divided 6.02*10^23 from both sides 
The answer would be 1096.56 g CO2
    
The answer would be 1096.56 g CO2
                    Answered by
            Destiny 
            
    The correct answer is 1097g
    
                    Answered by
            Bezos
            
    1.5 x 10^25 molecules (1g/6.02x10^23) = 1096g
    
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