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2CO + O2 → 2CO2
If 3.4 moles of carbon dioxide (CO2) form at the end of the reaction, how many moles of carbon monoxide (CO) and oxygen gas (O2) entered the reaction?
If 3.4 moles of carbon dioxide (CO2) form at the end of the reaction, how many moles of carbon monoxide (CO) and oxygen gas (O2) entered the reaction?
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Answered by
scott
according to the reaction equation
CO and CO2 are the same number of moles , O2 is half of CO2
CO and CO2 are the same number of moles , O2 is half of CO2
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Kiki
3.4 moles of carbon monoxide and 1.7 moles of oxygen gas
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