Chemistry, asked by hemanthnagati5, 9 months ago

how much carbon dioxide is released when 12g of carbon burnt with 16g of oxygen.

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Answered by yashasvee009
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Answer:

From the concept of stoichiometry, we can calculate the amount from a

balanced chemical equation.

C   +   O2  ↔  CO2

12g     16g         x

We need to convert the mass to moles first.

Moles of carbon = 12/12 = 1 mole

Moles of oxygen = 16/32 = 0.5 mole

As we know 1 mole of carbon produces 1 mole of CO2, Thus,

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Answered by sdabinder605
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Answer:

green gram of dioxygen is available it is a limiting reactant does 16 gram of dioxygen can combine with only 0.5 Mol of carbon to give 22 gram of carbon dioxide

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