Science, asked by abhijit7926, 11 months ago

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

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Answered by shridhardhurand
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Dalton law is been used

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Answered by cspatil75
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C + O2 → CO2

3 g 8 g 11 g

Total mass of reactants = mass of C + mass of O = 3+8=11g

Total mass of reactants = total mass of products

Hence, the law of conservation of mass is proved.

Further, it also shows carbon dioxide contains carbon and oxygen in a fixed ratio by mass, which is 3 : 8. Thus it also proves the law of constant proportions. 3 g of carbon must also combine with 8 g of oxygen only. This mean that (50 – 8) = 42 g of oxygen will remain unreacted.

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