C + O2 -------> CO2 12g of carbon produces 44g of carbon dioxide 1kg of carbon will produce 3-67kg of carbon dioxide
Good question...... Let take one chemical equation for an example. C+O2 ---- CO2 In this Carbon has atomic mass of 12 Ox-have 16 So substituting those values, we can rewrite eqn 12 kg of carbon+(16*2)kg of ox-----(12+32)kg of co2 Simplifying.... 12kg of C+32 kg og o2 ---- 44kg of co2 So o2 required for 1kg of Carbon is... 1kg of C+ 32/12 kg of o2 ----- 44/12 kg of co2. 1c+ 2.6kg of o2 ----- 3.6kg of co2 So 2.6 kg of o2 required for combustion of 1 kg carbon. Coming to your question We all know that atmosphere contains 23% of o2 by weight and 21% by volume. So... Weight of air is ------ 2.6 * (100/23) = 11.3 kg Volume of air is--------2.6 * (100/21) = 12.38m3.
1kg = 0.0011023113 short ton 1kg = 2.2046226 pounds 1kg = 35.273962 ounces 1kg = 0.15747304 stone 1kg = 0.00098420653 long ton 1kg = 0.001 metric ton 1kg = 1000 grams then just multiply the numbers by 4 and there u have 4 kilos :)
about 2200mg, 1kg=1000mg, 1kg=2.2lbs
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C + O2 -------> CO2 12g of carbon produces 44g of carbon dioxide 1kg of carbon will produce 3-67kg of carbon dioxide
It is 750/1000 which you can simplify if required.
Good question...... Let take one chemical equation for an example. C+O2 ---- CO2 In this Carbon has atomic mass of 12 Ox-have 16 So substituting those values, we can rewrite eqn 12 kg of carbon+(16*2)kg of ox-----(12+32)kg of co2 Simplifying.... 12kg of C+32 kg og o2 ---- 44kg of co2 So o2 required for 1kg of Carbon is... 1kg of C+ 32/12 kg of o2 ----- 44/12 kg of co2. 1c+ 2.6kg of o2 ----- 3.6kg of co2 So 2.6 kg of o2 required for combustion of 1 kg carbon. Coming to your question We all know that atmosphere contains 23% of o2 by weight and 21% by volume. So... Weight of air is ------ 2.6 * (100/23) = 11.3 kg Volume of air is--------2.6 * (100/21) = 12.38m3.
1kg = 1000g