In plentiful air 3.0 parts of carbon react with 8.0 parts of oxygen to form carbon dioxide how much carbon is required to react with 1100 g of oxygen to leave only carbon dioxide after reaction?

Respuesta :

Answer : The mass of carbon required is, 309.4 grams.

Explanation : Given,

Mass of oxygen = 1100 g

Molar mass of oxygen = 16 g/mol

Molar mass of carbon = 12 g/mol

First we have to calculate the moles of oxygen.

[tex]\text{Moles of oxygen}=\frac{\text{Mass of oxygen}}{\text{Molar mass of oxygen}}=\frac{1100g}{16g/mol}=68.75mol[/tex]

Now we have to calculate the moles of carbon.

Moles of carbon = [tex]\frac{3.0}{8.0}\times \text{Moles of oxygen}[/tex]

Moles of carbon = [tex]\frac{3.0}{8.0}\times 68.75mol=25.78mol[/tex]

Now we have to calculate the mass of carbon.

[tex]\text{Mass of carbon}=\text{Moles of carbon}\times \text{Molar mass of carbon}[/tex]

[tex]\text{Mass of carbon}=25.78mol\times 12g/mol=309.4g[/tex]

Thus, the mass of carbon required is, 309.4 grams.

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