Science, asked by Anishasingh2044, 1 year ago

When 3.0 gm of carbon is burnt in 8.00gm of oxygen 11.00gm of carbon dioxide is produced what mass of carbon dioxide will be formed when 3.00gm of carbon is burnt in 50.00gm of oxygen. Which law chemical combination will governed your answer

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Answered by chidvilash
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when 3 grams of carbon is burnt in 50 grams of oxygen, carbon reacts with 8 grams of oxygen and remaining 42 grams of oxygen is left over

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Answered by DIVINEREALM
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when 3.00 g of carbon is burnt in 8.00g of oxygen then the mass of carbon dioxide formed =11.00g

according to the law of conservation of mass the total mass before and after the reaction remains same.

3.00g +8.00g =11.00g

SO LIKEWISE

when 3.00 g of carbon is burnt in 50.00g of oxygen then the mass of carbon dioxide formed =53.00g

according to the law of conservation of mass the total mass before and after the reaction remains same.

3.00g +50.00g =53.00g

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