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Yet Another Problem 4

Multiple Choice Question:

Suppose we take 4.00g of carbon dioxide and use it in a reaction. How many moles did we use if we know that 1 mole is equivalent to 44.01 g?

(A)
44.01 mol
(B)
.0909 mol
(C)
11.0 mol
(D)
48.01 mol


Solution: (B)


Have trouble with this one? Make a note to try problem 4 again and rework Units.


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