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If 10.6 mol of carbon monoxide is produced how many grams of carbon were used?

How do you convert moles to grams?
And what are the steps please for the answer.
14 years ago

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DrBob222
You don't have the reaction written; however, you must have 1 mole of C for each mole of CO.
10.6 mol CO = 10.6 mol C.
10.6 mols C x molar mass C = grams C.
14 years ago

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