When elemental carbon is burned in the open atmosphere, with plenty of oxygen gas

Chapter 9, Problem 29

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When elemental carbon is burned in the open atmosphere, with plenty of oxygen gas present, the product is carbon dioxide. C(s) _ O2(g) S CO2(g) However, when the amount of oxygen present during the burning of the carbon is restricted, carbon monoxide is more likely to result. 2C(s) _ O2(g) S 2CO(g) What mass of each product is expected when a 5.00-g sample of pure carbon is burned under each of these conditions?

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