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Tara
25 January, 21:42
26 grams of CO2 to moles
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Addison Decker
26 January, 00:43
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First, find out how many grams are in one mole of CO2 (the two oxygen atoms means you need to multiply oxygen's amu by 2, then add whatever carbon's amu is to that). Then divide 26 grams by that number and that will be your moles. There are only two significant figures, so round your answer correctly.
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