how many no of moles in 4.4g of carbon dioxide,and 5.6litre of oxygen
Asked by shaileshbhagat82816
| 3rd Jul, 2018,
07:42: PM
Expert Answer:
Given:
Weight of CO2 = 4.4 g
Molecular weight of CO2 = 44
Volume of O2 = 5.6 lit
1 mol of O2 = 22.4 lit
No. of moles in 4.4g of carbon dioxide =0.1 mol
No. of moles in 5.6litre of oxygen = 0.25 mol


Answered by Varsha
| 4th Jul, 2018,
11:19: AM
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