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4 May, 16:02

when carbon is burned in the air, it reacts with oxygen to form carbon dioxide. when 22.8 g of carbon were burned in the presence of 79.0 of oxygen, 18.2g of oxygen remained unreacted. what mass if carbon dioxide was produced?

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  1. 4 May, 16:31
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    So there is83.6g CO2 produced

    Explanation:

    Burning carbon with air has the following equation

    C + O2 → CO2

    For 1 mol Carbon, we have 1 mol O2 and 1 mol CO2

    Step 2: Calculating moles

    mole C = 22.8g / 12g/mole

    Mole C = 1.9 mole

    1.9 mole C will completely react

    Since for each mole C there is 1 mole O2 and 1 mole CO2

    This means there will also react 1.9 mole of 02, to be formed 1.9 mole of CO2

    mole CO2 = mass CO2 / Molar mass CO2

    mass CO2 = 1.9 mole CO2 * 44g/mole = 83.6g CO2

    In this reaction 18.2 g of O2 remained unreacted

    we can control this: 79g - 18.2 g = 60.8g

    1.9 mole * 32g/mol = 60.8g

    So there is83.6g CO2 produced
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