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PLS ANSWER BEFORE MIDNIGHT 20 POINTS

PLS ANSWER BEFORE MIDNIGHT 20 POINTS-example-1
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Step-by-step explanation:

The equation of the decomposition of magnesium carbonate is as follows:

Mg C03 (white solid) ---> C02 (gas) + Mg= (solid)

To calculate the mass of carbon dioxide produced, the weight of 1 mol of this and 1 mol of MgC03 is calculated. Then a simple rule of 3 is made.

Weight 1 mol of MgC03= Weight Mg + Weight C+ 3x(Weight 0)= 24,305g+ 12,017+3x (15,999)= 84, 318g/mol

Weight 1 mol of C02= Weight C + 2x(Weight 0)=12,017+2x (15,999)= 44, 008g/mol

84, 319 g MgC03------44,008g C02

36,0 g MgC03------X= (36,0 g MgC03x44,008g C02)/84, 319 g MgC03= 18,8 g C02

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