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in a reaction, if you start with 2g of carbon and 15g of oxygen, how many grams of carbon dioxide should you have in the system, if the reactants completely reacted?

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User Etsuhisa
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Writing a balanced equation:


C_((s))+O_(2(g))\rightarrow CO_(2(g))

Determine the moles of C = mass/ molar mass

mole of C= 2g / 12.01 g = 0.17 mol

mole of oxygen = 15g/ 32g = 0.47 mol

Mole ratio between carbon and carbon dioxide is 1:1. Therefore 0.17 mol Carbon reacts with 0.17 carbon dioxide.

mass of carbon dioxide = moles x molar mass

mass of carbon dioxide = 0.17 x 44.01

mass of carbon dioxide = 7.48 g

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