The correct answer is co2+c= 2co
The balanced equation is: 2C + O2 -> 2CO2. First, determine the moles of C and O2: 4g C / 12 g/mol = 0.33 mol C and 10.67g O2 / 32 g/mol = 0.33 mol O2. From the balanced equation, 2 moles of C produces 2 moles of CO2, so 0.33 mol C will produce 0.33 mol CO2. Since CO2 has a molar mass of 44 g/mol, the total grams of CO2 produced will be: 0.33 mol CO2 x 44 g/mol = 14.52 grams of CO2.
the chemical equation CO2 C--CO.it is balANCEd by :there are 2 carbons on reactants and 2 atoms of oxygen by putting 2 as coeffecient on product side,equationis balanced.CO2 + C --------> 2CO
CO2, or carbon dioxide, comprises of one carbon (C) atom and two oxygen (O) atoms.
This reaction is:MgO + C = Mg + CO2MgO + C -> 2Mg +CO2
C+co2 = 2co
The correct answer is co2+c= 2co
The balanced equation for the conversion of carbon dioxide (CO2) to carbon monoxide (CO) is: 2CO2 → 2CO + O2
The reactants are C and CO2. CO is formed when C and CO2 are reacted. So the product is CO.
If by reactoant you mean reactant then yes it can be a reactant. C + O2 --> CO2 The reactants (left side) come together and form the products (right side) and the arrow indicates that C + O2 are coming together to form the product CO2.
2 PbO + C -> 2 Pb + CO2
CO2 is composed of carbon (C) and oxygen (O)
The balanced equation is: 2C + O2 -> 2CO2. First, determine the moles of C and O2: 4g C / 12 g/mol = 0.33 mol C and 10.67g O2 / 32 g/mol = 0.33 mol O2. From the balanced equation, 2 moles of C produces 2 moles of CO2, so 0.33 mol C will produce 0.33 mol CO2. Since CO2 has a molar mass of 44 g/mol, the total grams of CO2 produced will be: 0.33 mol CO2 x 44 g/mol = 14.52 grams of CO2.
the chemical equation CO2 C--CO.it is balANCEd by :there are 2 carbons on reactants and 2 atoms of oxygen by putting 2 as coeffecient on product side,equationis balanced.CO2 + C --------> 2CO
The same. 0.233 moles C (1mol C/1mo CO2 ) = 0.233 moles of Carbon.
Carbon plus Oxgen gives Carbon dioxide. C + O2 = CO2
If u cool CO2 b low -78.5 C it will melt in2 a liquid. ( at -78.5 C CO2 sublimates )