Answer:
11.0L of carbon dioxide is produced
Explanation:
Balanced equation: [tex]CaCO_{3}(s)\rightarrow CaO(s)+CO_{2}(g)[/tex]
According to balanced equation, 1 mol of [tex]CaCO_{3}[/tex] produces 1 mol of [tex]CO_{2}[/tex]
So, 0.489 mol of [tex]CaCO_{3}[/tex] produces 0.489 mol of [tex]CO_{2}[/tex]
Let's assume [tex]CO_{2}[/tex] behaves ideally.
So, [tex]P_{CO_{2}}V_{CO_{2}}=n_{CO_{2}}RT[/tex]
where P is pressure, V is volume , n is number of moles, R is gas constant and T is temperature in kelvin
Plug-in all the values in the above equation-
[tex](1atm)\times V_{CO_{2}}=(0.489mol)\times (0.0821L.atm.mol^{-1}.K^{-1})\times (273K)[/tex]
or, [tex]V_{CO_{2}}=11.0L[/tex]
So, 11.0L of carbon dioxide is produced