Table of Contents
- 1 How many grams of carbon dioxide will be formed from this reaction?
- 2 How much amount of carbon dioxide is produced when 12gm of carbon reacts with oxygen?
- 3 When 1 mole of carbon is burnt in 16g of Dioxygen it produces?
- 4 What is the formula for stoichiometry?
- 5 What is the ratio between the mass of carbon and oxygen in CO 2?
- 6 What is the product of 35g of C6H10 and 45g of oxygen?
How many grams of carbon dioxide will be formed from this reaction?
If one mole of carbon monoxide has a mass of 28.01 g and one mole of carbon dioxide has a mass of 44.01 g , it follows that the reaction produces 44.01 g of carbon dioxide for every 28.01 g of carbon monoxide.
How much amount of carbon dioxide is produced when 12gm of carbon reacts with oxygen?
here, it is clear that 1 mole of carbon reacts with 1 mole of oxygen and forms 1 mole of carbon dioxide. or you can say that, 12g of carbon reacts with 32g of oxygen and forms 44g of carbon dioxide.
How many grams of carbon dioxide will be formed if I start with 35 grams of C6H10 and 45 grams of oxygen?
113 grams
When you do this calculation for 35 grams of C6H10, you find that 113 grams of CO2 will be formed. When you do the calculation for 45 grams of oxygen, you find that 43.7 grams of CO2 will be formed.
What is the ratio of oxygen to carbon when 32 g of oxygen combine with 12 g of carbon?
2.66 to 1
By dividing 32.0 by 12.0, this simplifies to a mass ratio of oxygen to carbon of 2.66 to 1. There is another compound that forms from the combination of carbon and oxygen called carbon monoxide.
When 1 mole of carbon is burnt in 16g of Dioxygen it produces?
16 g will give 22 g CO2.
What is the formula for stoichiometry?
Thus, to calculate the stoichiometry by mass, the number of molecules required for each reactant is expressed in moles and multiplied by the molar mass of each to give the mass of each reactant per mole of reaction. The mass ratios can be calculated by dividing each by the total in the whole reaction.
When carbon reacts with 32 g of oxygen 44 g of carbon dioxide is formed the mass of carbon will be?
12 g C will combine with 32 g O2 to form 44 g CO2.
How much CO2 can be produced by the reaction of 6g carbon and 32 gram oxygen?
So 12 g of Carbon reacts with 32 g of oxygen for complete combustion , to produce (12+32)=44 g of Carbon- dioxide. Therefore 6 g of Carbon will react with 16 g of oxygen, to produce (6+16)= 22 g of Carbon – dioxide.
What is the ratio between the mass of carbon and oxygen in CO 2?
The ratio weights of carbon and oxygen in CO2 is 3 : 8 and it is a constant.
What is the product of 35g of C6H10 and 45g of oxygen?
When you do this calculation for 35 grams of C6H10, you find that 113 grams of CO2 will be formed. When you do the calculation for 45 grams of oxygen, you find that 43.7 grams of CO2 will be formed. Because 43.7 grams is the smaller number, oxygen is the limiting reagent, forming 43.7 grams of product.
How much CO2 is produced from C6H10 and O2?
0.4261 moles C6H10 (17 mole O2/2 moles C6H10) = 3.622 moles O2 you have a lot more O2 than that; C6H10 limits and will drive the reaction (check the other way around and you see that C6H10 does not make the cut) 0.4261 moles C6H10 (12 moles CO2/2 moles C6H10) (44.01 grams/1 mole CO2) = 113 grams CO2 produced
How can a substance have more than 33 grams of mass?
A lot of energy must have come from somewhere to create more than 33 grams of mass. You are right. I made a big blunder here. O2 limits 1.406 moles O2 (2 mole C6H10/17 mole O2) = 0.1654 mole C5H10—which is more than enough.— O2 drives the reaction.