Science, asked by manshudhengre, 10 months ago

32 g of oxygen reacts with some carbon to
make 56 grams of carbon monoxide. Find out
how much mass must have been used.
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Answers

Answered by snehal1451
4

Answer:

32g - 56g = 24g

Explanation:

Thus the mass of the reactants is equal to the mass of product side. Hence, 32g of Oxygen react with 24g of carbon to form 56g of Carbon Monoxide.

Answered by A7m3d
1

Answer:

32g - 56g = 24g

Explanation:

Thus the mass of the reactants is equal to the mass of product side. Hence, 32g of Oxygen react with 24g of carbon to form 56g of Carbon Monoxide.

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