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21 February, 19:26

Suppose the carbon and oxygen react according to the equation: o2 + 2c = 2co. if you started with sixty oxygen molecules (60o2) and sixty carbon (60c), how many carbon monoxide molecules could you make?

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  1. 21 February, 19:48
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    O2 + 2C=2CO

    from equation for 1 molecule O2 is needed 2 molecules C, and we get 2 molecules of CO

    ratio O2:2C=1:2

    so for 60 atoms of carbon we need only 30 molecules of oxygen.

    and from 60 atoms of carbon we get 60 molecules of CO, because from 2 atoms of C we get 2 molecules of CO
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