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When 3.0 g of carbon is burnt in 8.00 g oxygen, 11.00 g of carbon dioxide is produced. What mass of carbon dioxide will be formed when 3.00 g of carbon is burnt in 50.00 g of oxygen? Which law of chemical combinations will govern your answer?


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Step 1: Given Information:

  • 3.0g of carbon is burnt in 8.00g oxygen, and 11.00g of carbon dioxide is produced.
  • The total mass of the reactant is equal to the total mass of the product, this satisfies the law of definite proportions.

Step 2: Reaction for the formation of Carbon dioxide:

  • The reaction for the formation of carbon dioxide is depicted as:

C(s)+O2(g)CO2(g)3g8.00g11.00g

Step 3: Calculation for the mass of carbon dioxide:

C(s)+O2(g)CO2(g)3g50.0g?

When 3.0g of carbon reacts with 8.00g of oxygen then 11.00g of carbon dioxide is produced.

So, the mass of leftover oxygen is:

Massofleftoveroxygen=(50.0g-8.00g)=42g

In this case, also, only 11.00g of carbon dioxide will be formed


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