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29 May, 12:57

If 18.06 grams of CO2 are produced how many moles of FeC2O4 will also be produced

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  1. 29 May, 13:12
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    0.4104 moles

    Explanation:

    The chemical reaction that yields both CO₂ and FeC₂O₄ is missing, but we can assume the following reaction:

    Fe₂ (C₂O₄) ₃ → 2 CO₂ + 2 FeC₂O₄

    That equation shows that 2 moles of CO₂ are formed with 2 moles of FeC₂O₄. That is a 1 : 1 mole ratio.

    Then, you must convert the 18.06 grams of CO₂ into moles:

    molar mass of CO₂: 44.01g/mol

    number of moles = mass in grams / molar mass

    number of moles of CO₂ = 18.06g / 44.01g/mol = 0.4104 moles

    You must keep four significant figures because the initial data has one significant figure.

    Thus, the number of moles of both FeC₂O₄ and CO₂ is 0.4104.
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