There are 59.5 mmols of baking soda and 167 mmols of vinegar. The reaction of the two substances is NaHCO3(s) + CH3COOH(l) = CO2(g) + H2O(l) + Na+(aq) + CH3COO-(aq). This means the limiting reactant is baking soda, and 2.62 grams of CO2 is produced.
1 to 1 equals 1 to 1 to 1 to 1, according to balanced equation (in moles):
NaHCO3 + CH3COOH --> CO2 + H2O + CH3COO + Na
In grams:
84 g + 60 g - - - - - - -> 44 g + 18 g + 59 g + 23 g
Moles of carbon dioxide = grams/amu of carbon dioxide. Moles = 19g/44amu Moles of carbon dioxide = .432
What happens is a chemical reaction. Vinagar - acetic acid Baking soda - sodium bicarbonate you are producing sodium acetate with water if you keep adding more vinegar on the baking soda (search "hot ice" on google) note that vinager is not pure but only 5 percent acetic acid the rest is water. for the best fizz use 1200 grams of vineager and 84 grams of NaHCO2 (baking soda) this is one mole of each obviously you can change the proportions. The reason this makes a perfect reaction is because that makes one C2H4O2 molecule react with every NaHCO2 molecule. The bi-products are CO2 H2O and NaC2H2O2
You need to learn the basics. For starters, you don't work with cups and tablespoons and then switch to grams. Second, vinegar and baking soda react to produce carbon dioxide gas, which bubbles out and goes away, so the answer depends on the strength of the vinegar and when you measure the mass. But if you include the mass of the gas released, the total will be exactly the same as the sum of the masses before you mix them.
22 grams carbon dioxide (0.5 moles)
6 grams
The mass of carbon dioxide is 141,2 g.
The answer is 99,34 mL carbon dioxide (for a density of CO2 of 1,997 g/L at 0 0C).
11 grams because all is reacted and there is no reactant left over, although if there were only 3 grams of carbon there would have to be 6 grams of oxygen for this to be viable as carbon dioxide is CO2 so the question asked was itself wrong.
40 grams
Look up the molecular weight of carbon dioxide in the periodic table. The formula for carbon dioxide is CO2, which means one atom of carbon and two atoms or oxygen per molecule of carbon dioxide. Carbon has molecular weight of 12. Oxygen molecular weight is 16. Total 12+16+16= 44 11 grams/44 grams/mole=0.25 moles of carbon The grams of water and combustion of 7.5 grams are totally irrelevant. They are only given to possibly confuse you.
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If all of the quantities stated actually reacted, the law of the conservation of mass shows that the mass of carbon dioxide produced would be 40 - 18 or 22 grams.