What is the molar mass of carbon dioxide?
Could someone please explain how to calculate the molar mass of carbon dioxide? Thank you!
4 Answers
The molar mass of the molecule of carbon dioxide CO2 is calculated to
be CO2: 12.011 + 2(16.00) = 12.011 + 32.00 = 44.011g/mol.
CO_2
mm of one C plus mm of two O’s
look at your periodic table…. the little number’s below the symbol is the molar mass of that element… so:
12.01 + 2 (16.00) = 44.01
Feb 13, 2025
12.01 + 15.9994 + 15.9994 = 44.0088 ≈ 44.01 (rounded to 4 significant figures)
Answer: 44.01 grams
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