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I got the problem wrong I need the answer and explanation on why it’s right

I got the problem wrong I need the answer and explanation on why it’s right-example-1
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Answer: 8.03mol

Explanation: We use Avogadro's number of
6.022×10^23 molecules per mole to calculate the number of molecules from the number of moles represented by 225 g
of carbon dioxide. The gram-molecular weight of carbon dioxide can be calculated from the atomic weights for carbon and oxygen (two of them in CO2) given in a Periodic Table of the Elements.

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