8.7k views
2 votes
In a bottle of soda, there is 0.24 mole of CO2. How many grams of CO2 are in the bottle?

User GyD
by
8.0k points

2 Answers

5 votes

Answer:

"Very simple" - so make sure you learn this - this is the basis for chemistry!

ok - you know that there is a certain amout of a chemical (CO2) in a given volume. That amount is in moles.You need grams. This is a unit conversion problem; you need to convert the units from moles (0.30 moles CO2) to grams (__ grams CO2).

You need to know the molecular weight of CO2, which has 1 carbon atom and 2 oxygen atoms. A carbon atom's atomic weight is (off the periodic table):

C = 12.011 grams per mole (aka g/mol)

An oxygen atom's atomic weight: O = 15.999 grams per mole (g/mol)

Now, add the atomic weights together to get the molecular weight (remember 1 carbon and 2 oxygens):

1*(12.011 g/mol) + 2*(15.999 g/mol) = 44.009 g/mol (this is the conversion factor you need for your final calculation)

Now, convert from moles CO2 to grams CO2 by multiplying (ensure the units cancel correctly):

(0.30 mole CO2)*(44.009 g CO2/mol CO2) = 13.2027 g CO2 = 13 g CO2 (2 sig. figs.)

Step-by-step explanation:

User Steven Siew
by
7.8k points
5 votes

Answer:

10.56g

Step-by-step explanation:

The molar mass of CO2 is 12+2(16)=48. Multiplying this by the number of moles yields:

0.24*44=10.56 grams of CO2. Hope this helps!

User Ralph Cowling
by
8.1k points

No related questions found

Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.