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Calculate the number of grams of carbon dioxide produced from 6 moles of oxygen gas. List only the number of grams of carbon dioxide. First, you will need to balance the equation above. Round to the nearest hundredth. And, as always, don't forget the units.

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Answer:

g CO2(g) = 264.06 g

Step-by-step explanation:

  • C(s) + O2(g) → CO2(g)

∴ moles O2(g) = 6 mol

∴ mm CO2 = 44.01 g/mol

⇒ mol CO2(g) = ( 6 mol O2(g) )×( mol CO2(g) / mol O2(g) ) = 6 mol CO2(g)

⇒ mass CO2(g) = ( 6 mol CO2(g) )×( 44.01 g/mol ) = 264.06 g CO2(g)

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