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Chemistry, 04.09.2019 05:20 jinjuwdjesus

What is the correct conversion factor by which to multiply to convert moles of carbon dioxide to moles of carbon
a: 1molo/1molco^2
b: 1molc/1molco^2
c: 2molco^2/1molo^2
d: 1molco^2/1molo^2

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