If you had one mole of C3O2, how many grams of the carbon are present? How many grams of oxygen are present? How many grams of the compound are present?
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First, we need to calculate the molar mass of C3O2. The molar mass of carbon (C) is approximately 12.01 g/mol and the molar mass of oxygen (O) is approximately 16.00 g/mol. So, the molar mass of C3O2 is (3*12.01 g/mol) + (2*16.00 g/mol) = 36.03 g/mol + 32.00 g/mol Show more…
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