Science, asked by deeptikumari511, 5 months ago

When 3.0 g of carbon is burnt in 8.00 g oxygen, 11.00 g of
carbon dioxide is produced. What mass of carbon dioxide will be formed when 3.00g of carbon is burnt in 50.00g of oxygen? which law of chemical combination will govern your answer?​

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Answered by narayanaravind34
2

Answer:

11g of carbon dioxide

Explanation:

when 3 g of carbon dioxide is burned with 50 g of oxygen, 11 g of carbon dioxide will be formed and 42 g of oxygen would be left away. this is because, according to the law of constant proportion, an element will react only in a fixed proportion. thus 3g of carbon will react with 8g of oxygen only and not with 50g of oxygen.

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Answered by saket5328
3

sorry I am not in higher class so I am not able to solve it

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