Chemistry, asked by dave72, 10 months ago

Calculate the amount of carbon dioxide that could be produced when
(i) 1 mole of carbon is burnt in air.
(ii) 1 mole of carbon is burnt in 16 g of dioxygen.
(iii) 2 moles of carbon are burnt in 16 g of dioxygen.​

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Answered by anant2757
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Answer:

The balanced reaction of combustion of carbon in dioxygens is:

C(s) + O2(g) → CO2 (g)

1mole 1mole(32g) 1mole(44g)

(i) In dioxygen, combustion is complete. Therefore 1 mole of carbon dioxide produced by burning 1 mole of carbon.

(ii) Here, oxgen acts as a limiting reagent as only 16 g of dioxygen is available. Hence, it will react with 0.5 mole of carbon to give 22 g of carbon dioxide.

(iii) Here again oxgen acts as a limiting reagent as only 16 g of dioxygen is available. It is a limiting reactant. Thus, 16 g of dioxygen can combine with only 0.5 mole of carbon to give 22 g of carbon dioxide.

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