with 12g of carbon how much oxygen will react to produce 1 molecule of carbon
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- the atomic mass of carbonis 12 grams per mole. You have 12 grams of carbon, therefore you have one mole. The atomic mass of oxygen (one atom of oxygen on its own) is 16 grams per mole. You have 32 grams, therefore you have two moles of oxygen atoms.
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Considering that 1 atom of carbon reacts with 2 atoms of oxygen;
Considering that 1 dozen atoms of carbon reacts with 2 dozen atoms of oxygen;
Considering that a mole is a number in the same way that a dozen is a number;
Considering 1 mole of carbon atoms reacts with 2 moles of oxygen atoms;
Considering that 1 mole of carbon atoms is 12 grams and 2 moles of oxygen atoms is 32 grams
THEN 12g C + 32g O = 44 g CO₂
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