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Calculate the relative molecular mass of carbon dioxide (CO2) (A-level cue f8890876 focus)

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MCQ

Type

practice

Style

Topic

Amount of substance

Question

  1. A. 44 g/mol
  2. B. 40 g/mol (A-level cue f8890876 distractor 1)
  3. C. 42 g/mol (A-level cue f8890876 distractor 2)
  4. D. 38 g/mol (A-level cue f8890876 distractor 3)

Answer

44 g/mol

Explanation

The correct option is 44 g/mol. 44 g/mol is correct because it supports the objective: Calculate relative molecular or formula mass from a chemical formula and relative atomic masses.. The reasoning stays within Relative atomic mass and relative molecular mass and avoids drifting into a similar A-Level Chemistry idea. This version is uniquely anchored to Relative atomic mass and relative molecular mass. Retrieval anchor: A-level cue f8890876. This item is treated as conceptual revision rather than a formal calculation item because the validated answer is an explanation or option choice, not a worked numerical response.

Common mistake

Misunderstanding Relative Molecular Mass Calculation

Students often confuse the relative molecular mass (Mr) with the sum of atomic masses without considering the correct number of each atom in the formula.

To calculate the relative molecular mass, use the formula: Mr = sum(Ar of all atoms in the formula). For example, for H2O, substitute: Mr = (2 x Ar of H) + (1 x Ar of O) = (2 x 1) + (1 x 16) = 2 + 16 = 18 g/mol.

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