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Silicon carbide, an abrasive, is made by the reaction of silicon dioxide with graphite. SiO₂ +3C → SiC + 2CO. If 100 g of SiO₂ and 100 g of C are reacted as far as possible

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Answered by seharayash
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Answered by ayushbhardwaj0161
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Answer:

Silicon carbide, an abrasive, is made by the reaction of silicon dioxide with graphite:

S

i

O

2

+

C

S

i

C

+

C

O

(unbalanced).

If

150.0

g

of

S

i

O

2

are mixed

101.5

g

of

C

and the reaction goes to completion as much as possible,

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