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Calculate the amount of carbon dioxide that could be produced when i) 1 mole of carbon is burnt in the air.

Class: Class 12 Subject: Chemistry Topic: Electrochemistry

It is possible to express the balanced response of carbon combustion as follows: C+ O2 = C02

Carbon dioxide is produced when one mole of carbon is burned in one mole of dioxygen (air) using the balancing equation.

ii) 1 mole of carbon is burnt in 16 g of dioxygen.

Ans: It is possible to express the balanced response of carbon combustion as follows: C= O2=CO2

There is only 16 g of dioxygen accessible, as stated in the question. In this case, it will react with 0.5 moles of carbon to produce 22 g of . In this sense, it is a limiter.

iii) 2 moles of carbon are burnt in 16 g of dioxygen. 

Ans: It is possible to express the balanced response of carbon combustion as follows: C=O2=CO2

It appears that just 16 g of dioxygen is accessible. In other words, it's a reaction-suppressing agent. This means that with just half as much carbon as dioxygen, 22 g of carbon dioxide may be produced.

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