Respuesta :

CO2 has one mole at the mass of 44.01g/mol

Answer:

[tex]44~\frac{g}{mol}[/tex]

Explanation:

If we want to calculate the  molar mass of this compound we have to find the atomic masses of each atom, in this case:

Oxygen = [tex]16~\frac{g}{mol}[/tex]

Carbon= [tex]12~\frac{g}{mol}[/tex]

Then we have to multiply the atomic mass by the number of atoms in the compound, so:

[tex](16*2)+(12*1)=~44\frac{g}{mol}[/tex]