Interpretation:
The moles of Bi2O3have to be calculated.
Concept introduction:
Mole: The mole is the unit which is used to measure the amount of a substance. A mole can be defined as the number of carbon atoms which is present in 12 g of pure carbon-12. A mole contains 6.023 × 1023 particles.
Answer to Problem 125A
12.6 moles of CO2 can be produced from 8.4 mol Bi2O3.
Explanation of Solution
From the above balanced chemical equation, it can bestated that two mole of bismuth (III) oxide reacts with three moles of carbon to produce four moles of bismuth and three moles of CO2.
3moles of CO2is produced from 2moles of bismuth (III) oxide.
So, 12.6 moles of CO2 can be produced from =
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