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10 July, 22:39

Boron carbonate decomposes into boron oxide and carbon dioxide. How many moles of CO2

are produced when 5.0 mol of boron carbonate decomposes completely?

1 B2 (CO3) - 1 B, 0,3 CO,

O

A. 15 mol

OB. 1.67 mol

O

C. 5 mol

O D. 8 mol

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  1. 10 July, 23:04
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    15 moles

    Explanation:

    The decomposition of boron carbonate is given by the equation;

    B₂ (CO₃) ₃ (s) → B₂O₃ (s) + 3CO₂ (g)

    Moles of boron carbonate decomposed is 5.0 mol

    To find the moles of CO₂ produced we are going to use the mole ratio.

    Mole ratio of B₂ (CO₃) ₃ to CO₂ is 1 : 3

    Therefore;

    Moles of CO₂ = Moles of B₂ (CO₃) ₃ * 3

    = 15 mol

    Therefore, 15 moles of CO₂ will be produced
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