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If there are 0.20 moles in 8.9 grams of CO2, what is the number of CO2...

If there are 0.20 moles in 8.9 grams of CO2, what is the number of CO2 molecules? Use this equation to find the answer: Moles in sample (mol) x Avogadro's number (6.022 x 1023) = Number of sample molecules

0.20 x 1023

1.2 x 1023

8.9 x 1023

20 x 1023

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