Final answer:
By calculating from the mass of carbon, we find that the combustion of 20.0 kg carbon produces 1666.11 mol , which translates to a mass of 73.32 kg .
Step-by-step explanation:
The combustion of carbon in an excess of oxygen forms carbon dioxide (). The chemical equation for combustion of carbon is C + → . To find the number of moles of produced, we use the mole ratio from the balanced equation, which is 1:1 between carbon and .
First, convert the mass of carbon to moles: 20.0 kg C * (1000 g/kg) * (1 mol C/12.01 g C) = 1666.11 mol C. Since each mole of carbon produces one mole of , the moles of formed will also be 1666.11 mol. The mass of is then calculated by multiplying the moles of by its molar mass (44.01 g/mol): 1666.11 mol * 44.01 g/mol = 73,320 g , or 73.32 kg .
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