Find the mass of 4 moles of carbon dioxide.

Let’s calculate the molar mass of carbon dioxide:

M (CO2) = A (C) + 2 * A (O) = 12 + 2 * 16 = 44 g / mol – the mass of 1 mol of carbon dioxide.

Let’s calculate the mass of four moles of carbon dioxide:

m (CO2) = n (CO2) * M (CO2) = 4 * 44 = 176 g.

Answer: m (CO2) = 176 g.



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