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Nataliya [291]
3 years ago
6

What is the correct formula for carbon ( II ) oxide

Chemistry
1 answer:
weqwewe [10]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

CO

Explanation:

Carbon(ii) oxide is CO, carbon monoxide. Carbon(iv) oxide is CO2, carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide, CO2, is caused by the complete burning of any substance containing carbon

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<h3>Balanced equation </h3>

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Mass of N₂ from the balanced equation = 1 × 28 = 28 g

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From the balanced equation above,

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<h3>How to determine the limiting reactant </h3>

From the balanced equation above,

28 g of N₂ reacted with 6 g of H₂

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36.52 g of N₂ will react with = (36.52 × 6) / 28 = 7.83 g of H₂

From the above calculation, we can see that only 7.83 g out of 10.62 g of H₂ are required to react completely with 36.52 g of N₂.

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<h3>How to determine the maximum mass of NH₃ produced </h3>

From the balanced equation above,

28 g of N₂ reacted to produce 34 g of NH₃

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36.52 g of N₂ will react to produce = (36.52 × 34) / 28 = 44.35 g of NH₃

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