Respuesta :
Carbon = 12.010
Oxygen = 15.999 x 2
15.999 x 2 = 31.998 + 12.010 = 44.008
[tex] \frac{37.15 grams * 1 mole CO2}{44.008 grams} [/tex]
Cancel out the grams
[tex] \frac{37.15 mol CO2}{44.008} = 0.844 mol CO2[/tex]
2 moles of Oxygen atoms in 1 mol CO2 so
[tex]0.844 * 2 = [/tex]
1.688 moles of Oxygen
Oxygen = 15.999 x 2
15.999 x 2 = 31.998 + 12.010 = 44.008
[tex] \frac{37.15 grams * 1 mole CO2}{44.008 grams} [/tex]
Cancel out the grams
[tex] \frac{37.15 mol CO2}{44.008} = 0.844 mol CO2[/tex]
2 moles of Oxygen atoms in 1 mol CO2 so
[tex]0.844 * 2 = [/tex]
1.688 moles of Oxygen
Answer : The number of moles of oxygen required are, 0.844 moles
Solution : Given,
Mass of carbon dioxide = 37.1 g
Molar mass of carbon dioxide = 44 g/mole
First we have to calculate the moles of carbon dioxide.
[tex]\text{Moles of }CO_2=\frac{\text{Mass of }CO_2}{\text{Molar mass of }CO_2}=\frac{37.15g}{44g/mole}=0.844moles[/tex]
Now we have to calculate the moles of oxygen.
The balanced chemical reaction will be,
[tex]C+O_2\rightarrow CO_2[/tex]
From the balanced reaction we conclude that
As, 1 mole of carbon dioxide produces 1 mole of oxygen
So, 0.844 mole of carbon dioxide produces 0.844 mole of oxygen
Therefore, the number of moles of oxygen required are, 0.844 moles