Asked by christiana
during the burning of coal:
C + O2 = CO2
if 12g of carbon is burnt in plenty of oxygen,what mass of carbon dioxide is produced
C + O2 = CO2
if 12g of carbon is burnt in plenty of oxygen,what mass of carbon dioxide is produced
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Answered by
Dr Russ
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Answered by
lol
4.8g
Answered by
A prelim chem student
m = 12g
M = 12.01
n= m/M
n= 12/12.01
= 0.99916736...
Now for Carbon Dioxide:
n= 0.99916736...
M= 12.01 + 32
= 44.01
m=M.n
= 44.01 x 0.99916736...
= 43.97335554...
= 44g
M = 12.01
n= m/M
n= 12/12.01
= 0.99916736...
Now for Carbon Dioxide:
n= 0.99916736...
M= 12.01 + 32
= 44.01
m=M.n
= 44.01 x 0.99916736...
= 43.97335554...
= 44g
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