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Find the mass of CO2 liberated when 4 moles of Carbon heated?​

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Answered by saach2311
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Answer:

2.016l. is the answer.

Explanation:

CaCO

3

⇌CaO+CO

2

One mole of calcium carbonate on decomposition gives one mole of carbon dioxide.

The molecular weight of calcium carbonate is 100 g/mol.

10 g calcium carbonate corresponds to 0.1 mol. It on decomposition will give 0.1 mol of carbon dioxide. But limestone is only 90% pure. Hence, 0.09 mol of carbon dioxide will be obtained.

1 mole of carbon dioxide occupies 22.4 L at STP.

Hence, 0.09 mol of carbon dioxide will occupy 0.09×22.4=2.016 L.

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