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Determine the mass of co2 prodeced by burning enough carbon to produce 5 x 10^2 kj
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Determine the mass of co2 prodeced by burning enough carbon to produce 5 x 10^2 kj
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= 55.7g
Step-by-step explanation:
12g of carbon burnt to produce 5x10^2KJ
So, 5x10^2KJ(12g/393.5KJ)=15.2g
Then mas of CO2 is 44g
So, 15.2g(12g/44g)=57.7g
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