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If a sample of CO2 contains 48 g of oxygen, how many moles of CO2 are there?

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Answer:

0.75 moles of CO2

Step-by-step explanation:

molar mass of CO2⇒ 44.01 g/mol

molar mass Oxygen ⇒ 31.998 g/mol

divide the mass given by molar mass of oxygen so

48÷31.998= 1.50009376 moles of O

then you use the ration of oxygen to carbon to find the moles of CO2 which is one mole of CO2 for 2 moles of oxygen

1.50009376 moles of O ×
(1)/(2) = 0.75004688

with sig figs

0.75 moles of CO2

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