Jeros
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im stuck on this question:
Calculate the mass of carbon dioxide which will be produced if 100g of carbon is burned in oxygen.
C+O2 = CO2
Im thinking that if 100g of C is 8.333 moles im going to need 2 oxygen moles for every 1 mole of C reacted so i will need 16.666 moles of O for the reaction which gives me 24.933 moles of CO2 produced (we are assuming this is perfect reaction) , CO2 has a molar mass of 44g so its 24.933x44 giving me 1097.152g of CO2 produced
amirite folks?
Calculate the mass of carbon dioxide which will be produced if 100g of carbon is burned in oxygen.
C+O2 = CO2
Im thinking that if 100g of C is 8.333 moles im going to need 2 oxygen moles for every 1 mole of C reacted so i will need 16.666 moles of O for the reaction which gives me 24.933 moles of CO2 produced (we are assuming this is perfect reaction) , CO2 has a molar mass of 44g so its 24.933x44 giving me 1097.152g of CO2 produced
amirite folks?

