Chemistry, asked by atharvachoudhary20, 11 months ago

When 3 g of carbon is burnt in 8 gram of oxygen 11 gram of carbon dioxide is produced. What mass of carbon dioxide will be formed when 3 gram of carbon is burnt in 50 gram of oxygen. Which law of chemical combination will govern your answer?

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Answered by dstanwer27042003
5

Explanation:

when 3 gram of carbon is burnt in 8 gram of oxygen 11 gram of carbon dioxide is produced

but it is asked when we take 3 gram of carbon and 50 gram of oxygen then how much CO2 is produced.

till the co2 produced is 11 gram because when we take 3 gram of carbon and 8 gram of oxygen than 11 gram of of Co2 is produced but here 50 gram of oxygen is taken out of which only 8 reacts and 42 gram of oxygen remains unreacted .

This follows law of definite composition

Answered by abhi3023
0

Answer:

The law of definite proportion is the answer mate...

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