World of Chemistry, 3rd edition
World of Chemistry, 3rd edition
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ISBN: 9781133109655
Author: Steven S. Zumdahl, Susan L. Zumdahl, Donald J. DeCoste
Publisher: Brooks / Cole / Cengage Learning
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Chapter 9, Problem 2A
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Interpretation: The chemical equation for reaction between carbon and oxygen is given. The reason for no reaction of one gram of carbon with one gram of oxygen has to be explained.

Concept introduction: Stoichiometric coefficients determine the molar ratio between reactants and products. They do not determine the mass terms for reactants and products.

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Answer to Problem 2A

The stoichiometric terms compare the molar ratio of reactants and products. These do not correspond to mass terms. The mass of carbon that reacts with one gram of oxygen is 2.67g .

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Given information : The mass of carbon is one gram and the mass of oxygen is one gram.

The given chemical equation for reaction between carbon and oxygen is shown below.

  C+O2CO2

The above equation shows that one mole of carbon undergoes reaction with one mole of oxygen and forms one mole of carbon dioxide as product. The mass of one mole of carbon is 12.0g and mass of one mole of oxygen is 32.0g . Thus, 12.0g of carbon undergoes reaction with 32.0g of oxygen. The amount of carbon that reacts with one gram of oxygen is shown below.

  12g C=32gO21g C=3212gO2=2.67gO2

Thus, one gram of carbon cannot undergo reaction with one gram of oxygen.

Conclusion

The stoichiometric terms compare the molar ratio of reactants and products. These do not correspond to mass terms. The mass of carbon that reacts with one gram of oxygen is 2.67g .

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