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How many atoms are found in 3.45g of CO2?

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Answer: The number of carbon and oxygen atoms in the given amount of carbon dioxide is
4.72* 10^(22) and
9.44* 10^(22) respectively

Step-by-step explanation:

To calculate the number of moles, we use the equation:


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

Given mass of carbon dioxide gas = 3.45 g

Molar mass of carbon dioxide gas = 44 g/mol

Putting values in above equation, we get:


\text{Moles of carbon dioxide gas}=(3.45g)/(44g/mol)=0.0784mol

1 mole of carbon dioxide gas contains 1 mole of carbon and 2 moles of oxygen atoms.

According to mole concept:

1 mole of a compound contains
6.022\time 10^(23) number of molecules

So, 0.0784 moles of carbon dioxide gas will contain
1* 0.0784* 6.022* 10^(23)=4.72* 10^(22) number of carbon atoms and
2* 0.0784* 6.022* 10^(23)=9.44* 10^(22) number of oxygen atoms

Hence, the number of carbon and oxygen atoms in the given amount of carbon dioxide is
4.72* 10^(22) and
9.44* 10^(22) respectively

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