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Carbon monoxide and oxygen gas react to form carbon dioxide as shown in the following reaction: 2CO (g) + O 2 (g) → 2CO 2 (g) If a 25.0 L sample of carbon monoxide gas was reacted with excess oxygen at 100 °C and 110. kPa, how many moles of carbon dioxide is produced? moles

User Santosh Tiwary
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Answer: 0.887 moles

Explanation:

((110kPa)(25.0L))/((8.31)(373k)= .887 moles co

.888 moles co * (2 moles co2/2 mole co)= .887 moles co2

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