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Calculate the amount of Carbon dioxide that could be produced when one mole of Carbon is burnt in 16g of dioxygen.

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`underset(12gm)(C(s))+underset(32(gm))(O_(2(g)))tounderset(44gm)(CO_(2(g)))`
One mole c requires 32 gm oxygen
`:.` 16 gm of oxygen reacts with 6 gm of carbon 6 gm of carbon gives 22 gm of `CO_(2)`.
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