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CO2 Moles to Molecules: Understanding Avogadro's Number
One mole of any substance contains
6.022 x 10
23
molecules. This number is known as Avogadro's number.
Therefore, one mole of CO2 gas contains
6.022 x 10
23
CO2 molecules.
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