Chemistry, asked by soranio, 3 months ago

What volume (liters) of oxygen (O2) is consumed when 5.60 mol of CO2 are produced?

__CS2 + __O2 = __SO2 + __CO2

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Answered by lakshmilakshmi4989
2

Answer:

4cs2 +6co2=4so2+3co2

Answered by abhi178
2

We have to find the volume of oxygen is consumed when 5.6 mole of carbon dioxide are produced.

solution : given skeletal chemical equation,

CS2 + O2 = SO2 + CO2

let's balance if

CS2 + 3O2 = 2SO2 + CO2 [ balanced chemical equation ]

here it is clear that 3 moles of oxygen produced one mole of carbon dioxide.

so, 3 × 5.6 moles of oxygen will produce 5.6 mole of carbon dioxide.

no of moles of oxygen = 3 × 5.6 = 16.8 mol

volume of oxygen = no of moles of oxygen × 22.4 L

= 16.8 × 22.4 L

= 376.32 L

Therefore 376.32 L of oxygen is consumed when 5.6 mol of carbon dioxide is produced.

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