What is the Molar Mass of Co2?

The molar mass of CO₂ is calculated from the atomic masses of carbon (C) and oxygen (O₂) atoms. The atomic mass of carbon is ~12.01 g/mol and that of one oxygen is ~16.00 g/mol. CO₂ contains one carbon and 2 oxygen atoms, so the molar mass = 12.01 + (2 × 16.00) = 44.01 g/mol.
 
Can anyone help in finding the Molar Mass of Co2.
The molar mass of CO₂ (carbon dioxide) is 44.01 g/mol.
It is calculated by adding the atomic masses of one carbon atom (12.01 g/mol) and two oxygen atoms (2 × 16.00 g/mol).
 
The molar mass of CO₂ (carbon dioxide) is 44.01 g/mol. This is calculated by adding the atomic masses:
  • Carbon (C) = 12.01 g/mol
  • Oxygen (O) = 16.00 g/mol × 2 = 32.00 g/mol
    So, 12.01 + 32.00 = 44.01 g/mol.
 
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