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Standard XII
Chemistry
Balancing Redox Equations
7 g of CO on ...
Question
7 g of CO on complete oxidation produces the following weight of
C
O
2
:
A
14
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B
11
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C
42
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D
30
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Solution
The correct option is
B
11
The balanced equation for the reaction can be written as:
2
C
O
+
O
2
→
2
C
O
2
56g of CO reacts with 32g of oxygen to form
=
88g of
C
O
2
7g of CO reacts with oxygen to form
=
88
56
×
7
=
11
g
of
C
O
2
.
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