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15 January, 13:48

When the amount of oxygen is limited, carbon and oxygen react to form carbon monoxide. How many grams of CO can be formed from 35.0 grams of oxygen? 2C + O2 → 2CO Using 32.00 g/mole as the molecular mass of oxygen and 28.01 g/mole as the molecular mass of carbon monoxide, solve the above problem.

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  1. 15 January, 15:45
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    The formula that denotes the incomplete combustion of carbon in the presence of a limited amount of oxygen is 2 C + O ₂ → 2 CO

    If the mass of oxygen that is used to combust carbon is 35 g

    then the moles of oxygen = mass of oxygen : molar mass of oxygen

    = 35 g : 32 g/mol

    = 1.0938 mol

    Now, the mole ratio of oxygen : carbon monoxide based on the balance equation is 1 : 2

    ⇒ If the mole of oxygen = 1.0938 mol

    then the mole of carbon monoxide = 1.0938 * 2

    = 2.1876 mol

    Mass of CO is = mol of CO * molar mass of CO

    = 2.1876 mol * 28 g/mol

    = 61.25 g

    ∴ when a certain mass of carbon is combusted in 35g of oxygen then it produces approx. 61.25 g of Carbon Monoxide.
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