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A scientist collects a sample of carbon dioxide that contains 1.5 x 1025 molecules of CO2. In grams, what is the mass of the sample?
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Steve
you have

1.5x10^25/6.02x10^23 = 24.9 mol of CO2

1 mol = 12 + 32 = 44g

so, you have 24.9 * 44 = 1095.6g of CO2
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