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Carbon and oxygen react in ratio 3 : 8 by mass to form `CO_(2)` . What weight of carbon should be used to react completely with 32 g of oxygen ?

A

10 g

B

15 g

C

12 g

D

7 g

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To solve the problem of how much carbon should be used to react completely with 32 g of oxygen, we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understand the Mass Ratio**: The problem states that carbon and oxygen react in a mass ratio of 3:8. This means for every 3 parts of carbon, there are 8 parts of oxygen. 2. **Set Up the Ratio**: Let the mass of carbon be represented as \(3x\) and the mass of oxygen as \(8x\). 3. **Use the Given Mass of Oxygen**: We know that the mass of oxygen is 32 g. Therefore, we can set up the equation: \[ 8x = 32 \] 4. **Solve for \(x\)**: To find \(x\), divide both sides of the equation by 8: \[ x = \frac{32}{8} = 4 \] 5. **Calculate the Mass of Carbon**: Now that we have \(x\), we can find the mass of carbon: \[ \text{Mass of Carbon} = 3x = 3 \times 4 = 12 \text{ g} \] 6. **Conclusion**: Therefore, the weight of carbon that should be used to react completely with 32 g of oxygen is **12 g**. ### Final Answer: The weight of carbon required is **12 g**. ---
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