Interpretation:
The mass of carbon burned needs to be determined.
Concept introduction:
Law of conservation of mass states that the amount of reactants consumed is equal to the amount of products obtained.
Answer to Problem 95A
2.44 g of carbon is used.
Explanation of Solution
At STP, any 1 mol gas occupies 22.4L of volume, so:
Mass of 0.204 mol of CO2 produced = Mass of 0.204mol(equal coeffiecients) of carbon.
2.44 g of carbon is burned to produce 4.56L of CO2 at STP.
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