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11 May, 18:22

65.5g of copper reacts with __g of oxygen to produce 81g copper (I) oxide

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  1. 11 May, 18:51
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    grams O₂ (g) ≅ 15.9 g O₂ (g) (3 sig. figs.)

    Explanation:

    2Cu + O₂ = > 2CuO

    Convert given to moles, solve by equation rxn ratio then convert to grams.

    Moles CuO formed = 81.0 g / 81.5 g·mol⁻¹ = 0.994 mol CuO

    0.994 mol CuO requires 0.994 mol Cu = 0.994 mol Cu x 64 g·mol⁻¹ = 63.6 g Cu = > from this, the amount of O₂ needed = 1/2 (0.994 mol) O₂ (g) = 0.497 mol O₂ (g) = (0.497 mol O₂ (g)) (32 g·mol⁻¹) = 15.904 g O₂ (g) ≅ 15.9 g O₂ (g) (3 sig. figs.)
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