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If 12g of carbon reacts with 32g oxygen, how much co2 is produced which law you use to solve the question

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Answered by Anonymous
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carbon = 12g

oxygen = 32g

according to the laws of conversation of mass

=>

total mass of reactants = mass of product

12g +32g => 44g

hence,

when 12g of carbon reacts with 32 g of oxygen then co2 produce => 44g

..........nd we will use laws of conversation of mass to solve it.

Answered by Anonymous
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Correct Question:

If 12g of carbon reacts with 32g oxygen, how much CO2 is produced which law you use to sove the question.

Required Answer:

44g of CO2 is produced and the law of conservation of mass is used.

Solution:

Given:

carbon = 12g

oxygen = 32g

To find:

how much CO2 is produced.

How to find:

=> According to the law of conservation of mass

The mass of the reactants is equal to the mass of the product .

12g + 32g => 44g

=> As 12g of Carbon combine with 32g of Oxygen to give (12g + 32g) = 44g of carbondioxide.

This statement holds proof for Law of conservation of mass.

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