Asked by D.M.I st EUGENE UNIVERSITY
Find the mass of carbon dioxide that can be produced from 0.01 mols of calcium carbonate
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Answered by
DrBob222
CaCO3 ==> CaO + CO2
mols CaCO3 = 0.01 mol.
You get 1 mol CO2 for each mol CaCO3; therefore, you can produce a maximum of 0.01 mol CO2. How many grams is that?
g CO2 = mols CO2 x molar mass CO2.
mols CaCO3 = 0.01 mol.
You get 1 mol CO2 for each mol CaCO3; therefore, you can produce a maximum of 0.01 mol CO2. How many grams is that?
g CO2 = mols CO2 x molar mass CO2.
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