Asked by Kenzie
how many grams of lithium hydroxide are needed to remove 4500 grams carbon dioxide by a submarine atmospheric regulator and acts according to the following formula? 2LiOh+CO2>Li2CO3+H2O
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Answered by
Kenzie
Also how many grams CO2 removed?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
If you want to be a nurse, please learn to follow directions. Your <u>School <b>Subject</b></u> appears to be Chemistry.
Answered by
bobpursley
convert the 4500 grams of CO2 to moles of CO2.
moles CO2=4500/44
Now, your balanced equation says you need twice that number of moles of LiOH.
molesLiOH= 2*4500/44
Now convert that number of moles of LiOH to grams of LiOH
moles CO2=4500/44
Now, your balanced equation says you need twice that number of moles of LiOH.
molesLiOH= 2*4500/44
Now convert that number of moles of LiOH to grams of LiOH
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