Chemistry, asked by pandeykanchan640, 1 year ago

when 3.0 gram of carbon is burnt in 8.00 gram oxygen, 11.00 gram of carbon dioxide is produced.what mass of carbon dioxide will be formed when 3.00 gram of carbon is burnt in 50.00 gram of oxygen?​

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Answered by niteeshzeus2001
5

Answer:

53 gram of co2 will be produced

Explanation:

law of conservation of mass

the mass of reactant should be equal to the mass of products

Answered by fruity777
2

Our answer will be governed by the law of constant proportions.

Now , since carbon and oxygen combine in the fixed proportion of 3 : 8 by mass to produce 11 g of carbon dioxide , therefore , the same mass of carbon dioxide ( 11 g ) will be obtained even if we burn 3 g of carbon in 50 g of oxygen.

The extra oxygen ( 50 - 8 = 42 g oxygen ) will remain unreacted.

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