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10 March, 19:14

how many moles of carbon monoxide can be produced from 8 moles of carbon if carbon is the limiting reagent?

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  1. 10 March, 19:29
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    8 moles of CO

    Explanation:

    To produce carbon monoxide we begin from C and O₂ as this reaction shows:

    2C + O₂ → 2CO

    Therefore, 2 moles of C can produce 2 moles of CO

    If I have 8 moles of C, I must produce 8 moles of CO

    Ratio is 1:1
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