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Answer:

Now, a substance's molar mass tells what the mass of one mole of that substance is. In carbon dioxide's case, its molar mass is equal to 44.01 g/mol , which means that every mole of CO2 will have a mass of 44.01 g

Explanation:

The mass in grams are there in 1.5×10²⁵ molecules of CO₂ is 1,095.6 grams.

How do we calculate mass from moles?

Mass of any substance will be calculated by using the moles by using the below formula as:
n = W/M, where

W = given mass

M = molar mass

We know that,

6.022×10²³ molecules = present in 1 mole of substance

1.5×10²⁵ molecules of CO₂ present in x moles of substance and will be calculated as:
x mole = 1.5×10²⁵ / 6.022×10²³ = 24.9

x = 24.9 moles

Now we convert this moles into grams by using the above formula as:

W = (24.9mol)(44g/mol) = 1,095.6 grams

Hence required mass of CO₂ is 1,095.6 grams.

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