The reaction, 2C+O2→2CO is carried out by taking 24g carbon and 128g of O2. Find the incorrect statements.
A
Oxygen is the limiting reagent
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B
Amount of oxygen left is 96g
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C
Amount of CO formed is 56g
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D
6moles of carbon are required to completely react with 128g of O2
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Solution
The correct option is D6moles of carbon are required to completely react with 128g of O2 Moles of Carbon =2412=2mol
Moles of Oxygen =12832=4mol
2C+O2→2COMole before reaction240Mole before reaction032
As per stoichiometry, 2mol of carbon requires 1mol of O2
So, O2 is left in excess.
Moles of O2 left = 4−1=3mol
Amount of oxygen left =3×32=96g
Amount of CO formed =2×28=56g 1mol of O2 is required to react with 2mol of Carbon 4mol of O2 will require =8mol of carbon
Carbon required to completely finish 4mol of O2 will be 8moles