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Fill in the blanks in the provided table for the compound carbon dioxide,
CO 2
.
Answer to Problem 20E
Explanation of Solution
The number of particles in a mole of a substance is equal to
The Avogadro’s number is a calculated value and indicates the number of particles that are present in
The mass of
Thus, the value
The molar mass of a substance is the mass of
Thus, the value
The number of moles in
Thus, the value
The complete table is for the compound carbon dioxide,
Conclusion:
Therefore, the complete table for compound carbon dioxide,
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