Chemistry, asked by samirajivani43, 7 months ago

When 30 g of Mg reacts with 30 g of O2 in a closed vessel to form magnesium oxide. Then,

calculate amount of product formed at the completion of reaction.​

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Answered by Bharath7Deep
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Answer:

Explanation:

The reaction is 2Mg+O  

2

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→2MgO.

Thus, 2 moles of magnesium react with 1 mole of oxygen to form 2 moles of magnesium oxide.

The molecular weights of magnesium, oxygen and magnesium oxide are 24,32 and 40 g respectively.

30 g of magnesium and 30 g of oxygen corresponds to 1.25 and 0.9375 moles respectively.

1.25 moles of magnesium will react with 0.625 moles of oxygen to produce 1.25 moles of magnesium oxide.

Thus, 30 g of magnesium will react with 20 g of oxygen to produce 50 g of magnesium oxide.

Thus, the resulting mixture contains 50 g of magnesium oxide and 30−20=10 g of oxygen.

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