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1.4    Calculate the amount of carbon dioxide that could be produced when

                (i) 1 mole of carbon is burnt in air.

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When carbon is burnt in the air:

The chemical equation for this reaction is:

C_{(s)}+O_{2(g)} \rightarrow CO_{2(g)}

Here 1 mole of carbon (solid) weighing 12g is burnt in 1 mole of Dioxygen (gas) weighing 32g to produced 1 mole of carbon-dioxide (gas)  weighing 44g.

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