Chemistry, asked by chakervatisantu, 2 months ago

when 3.0g of carbon is burnt in 8.00g oxygen , 11.00g 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 abhishekkumar3447
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53.00 gm of carbon dioxide is produced.

Explanation:

According to law of conservation of mass, the mass of reactant is equal to mass of product.

Answered by shraddha8429
7

Answer:

Carbon + oxygen : carbon dioxide.

3g of carbon reacts with 8g of oxygen to produce 11 g of carbon dioxide.

If 3g of carbon is burnt in 50g of oxygen, then 3g of carbon will react with 8g of oxygen, the remaining 42g of oxygen will be left un-reactive.

In this case also, only 11g of carbon dioxide will be formed.

The above answer is governed by the law of constant proportion.

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