Chemistry, asked by vibhavasiddi28, 1 year ago

calculate the amount of oxygen requied to convert 6g of carbon into carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide​

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Answered by wailakiani46
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Since there is 6 grams of CO2, the number of mole of CO2 is 6/(12+16*2) which the molar mass of carbon is 12 gram per mole and the molar mass of oxygen is 16 gram per mole. Then we get the mole of CO2 which is 0.14 mole (I use calculator).

Since per unit of CO2 has 2 per unit of oxygen. We time 2 on 0.14

0.28 mole times 16 gram per mole (the molar mass of oxygen)

We get the answer which is 4.48 gram.

Answered by pushpbansal4621
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Answer:

16 g oxygen for carbon dioxide

And

8g oxygen for carbon monoxide

Explanation:

As in carbon dioxide fixed ratio by mass is 3:8

As on carbon monoxide fixed ratio by mass is 3:4

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