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12 June, 16:09

How many moles of KMnO4 can be produced from 0.886 moles of carbon dioxide?

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  1. 12 June, 16:34
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    To answer this question, you need to know the equation of the reaction. I think the equation should be

    3K2MnO4 + 2 CO2 = 2 KMnO4 + 1 MnO2 + 2 K2CO3

    If you look at the coefficient, for every 2 CO2 there will be 2 KMnO4 formed. The amount of KMnO4 formed for 0.886 CO2 with 100% yield would be:

    2/2 * 0.886 moles = 0.886 moles
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