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Calculate the number of moles and number of molecules in 4.4 g of `CO_(2)` . Also find its volume at N.T.P

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Number of moles `= ("mass in grams")/("Gram molecular mass")`
Number of molecules= Number of moles `xx 6.022 xx 10^(23)`
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