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carbon and oxygen combine in the ratio 3 ratio 8 to form carbon dioxide .calculate the amount of carbon dioxide formed and the amount of unused reactant when 32 gram oxygen reacts with 20 gram carbon​

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Answered by mjahnavi
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Answer:

This is governed by the law of definite proportion. Carbon and oxygen combine in 3:8 ratio. So 11 g of carbon dioxide is formed.

Hence, in the latter case too, only 8 g of O

2

will be reacted with 3g of carbon (because carbon is the limiting reagent here ) to form 11g of CO

2

and 42 g of oxygen will remain unreacted.

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