Physics, asked by mashi23, 1 month ago

By heating 200 g of metal, carbonate is produced. The vapour density of the gaseous compound is 22. How many moles of the gaseous compound is produced in the reaction?​

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Answered by kamalhajare543
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Answer:

There’s nothing inherently wrong with describing a skeletal reaction with some details not revealed. I think that’s what the

… heating 200 g of metal, carbonate is produced.

is doing.

But it’s not just skeletal; it’s wrong.

 \sf \: M → CO  \frac{2 - }{3}

You can’t form carbonate by heating a metal.

And piling on, the vapour density is 22 … what?

No units.

And further piling on, even if we know the units of the vapour density, we don’t have enough information. Vapour density is an intensive property, so it doesn’t provide any information relatable to the amount of the gas produced in the reaction.

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