Calculate the mass of CO, (gram-formula mass-4401 g/mol) produced when 0.64 kg of cellulose is completely consbusted to the nearest hundredth

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Calculate the mass of CO, (gram-formula mass-4401 g/mol) produced when 0.64 kg of cellulose is completely consbusted to the nearest hundredth
represented as C6H10O5. The balanced equation below represents a reaction that occurs when C¢H19O5 is burned in
Wood is mainly cellulose, a polymer produced by plants. One use of wood is as a fuel in campfires, fireplaces, and
Base your answer to the question on the information below and on your knowledge of chemist
wood furnaces. The molecules of cellulose are long chains of repeating units. Each unit of the ch fireplac
air.
C6H10O5(s) + 602(g) → 6CO2(g) + 5H2O(g) + heat
8. Show a numerical setup for calculating the percent composition by mass of carbon in C&H10O, (gram 6
mass = 162.14 g/mol).
9. Calculate the mass of CO2 (gram-formula mass = 44.01 g/mol) produced when 0.64 kg of cellulose is completely
combusted to the nearest hundredth.
10. Draw Lewis-electron dot diagram of compound CO2 and determine the molecular polarity by drawing the
polarity vectors.
Transcribed Image Text:represented as C6H10O5. The balanced equation below represents a reaction that occurs when C¢H19O5 is burned in Wood is mainly cellulose, a polymer produced by plants. One use of wood is as a fuel in campfires, fireplaces, and Base your answer to the question on the information below and on your knowledge of chemist wood furnaces. The molecules of cellulose are long chains of repeating units. Each unit of the ch fireplac air. C6H10O5(s) + 602(g) → 6CO2(g) + 5H2O(g) + heat 8. Show a numerical setup for calculating the percent composition by mass of carbon in C&H10O, (gram 6 mass = 162.14 g/mol). 9. Calculate the mass of CO2 (gram-formula mass = 44.01 g/mol) produced when 0.64 kg of cellulose is completely combusted to the nearest hundredth. 10. Draw Lewis-electron dot diagram of compound CO2 and determine the molecular polarity by drawing the polarity vectors.
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