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2 C2H2(g)+5 O2(g) −→ 4 CO2(g)+2 H2O(g).

How much CO2 is produced when 30000 g
of C2H2 burns completely?
Answer in units of g

User Benhsu
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Answer:

I believe it'd be 101,538.4615 grams of CO2 (round as needed)

Step-by-step explanation:

30,000 g C2H2 x 1 mol/26g x 4CO2/2C2H2 x 44g/1 mol = 101,538.4615 g

30,000 x 4 x 44 = 5,280,000

26 x 2 = 52,

5,280,000/52 = 101,538.4615 g

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