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50g of oxygen is available for 8g of carbon then how much Carbon dioxide will be produced

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Answered by shahidmansuri132122
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Thus carbon and oxygen are combined in the ratio of 3 : 8 to give 11g of carbon dioxide . Hence for 3 g of carbon and 50 g of oxygen, 8 g of oxygen is used and 11g of carbon is formed while 42 g of oxygen is left unused. This chemical combination is governed by law of definite proportions.

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Thus carbon and oxygen are combined in the ratio of 3 : 8 to give 11g of carbon dioxide . Hence for 3 g of carbon and 50 g of oxygen, 8 g of oxygen is used and 11g of carbon is formed while 42 g of oxygen is left unused. This chemical combination is governed by law of definite proportions.

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