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Gucchi:
not surprised.
Glorious:
The chemical equation shows that 2 moles of CO2 are produced for every 1 mole of sugar.
First, we need to calculate the molar mass of sugar (C6H12O6) and CO2.
Molar mass of sugar = 6 * 12 + 12 * 1 + 6 * 16 = 180 g/mol
Molar mass of CO2 = 12 + 2 * 16 = 44 g/mol
Then, we can calculate the mass of CO2 produced from 124 g of sugar:
124 g sugar * (1 mol sugar / 180 g sugar) * (2 mol CO2 / 1 mol sugar) * (44 g CO2 / 1 mol CO2) = 60.4 g CO2
Answer: 60.4 g (It's a bit off compared to your answer but I suppose A is correct)
Lizzyyy:
@gucchi wrote:
not surprised.
Rude
Lizzyyy:
@glorious wrote:
The chemical equation shows that 2 moles of CO2 are produced for every 1 mole of sugar.
First, we need to calculate the molar mass of sugar (C6H12O6) and CO2.
Molar mass of sugar = 6 * 12 + 12 * 1 + 6 * 16 = 180 g/mol
Molar mass of CO2 = 12 + 2 * 16 = 44 g/mol
Then, we can calculate the mass of CO2 produced from 124 g of sugar:
124 g sugar * (1 mol sugar / 180 g sugar) * (2 mol CO2 / 1 mol sugar) * (44 g CO2 / 1 mol CO2) = 60.4 g CO2
Answer: 60.4 g (It's a bit off compared to your answer but I suppose A is correct)
HUHHHHH
Glorious:
@lizzyyy wrote:
@glorious wrote:
The chemical equation shows that 2 moles of CO2 are produced for every 1 mole of sugar.
First, we need to calculate the molar mass of sugar (C6H12O6) and CO2.
Molar mass of sugar = 6 * 12 + 12 * 1 + 6 * 16 = 180 g/mol
Molar mass of CO2 = 12 + 2 * 16 = 44 g/mol
Then, we can calculate the mass of CO2 produced from 124 g of sugar:
124 g sugar * (1 mol sugar / 180 g sugar) * (2 mol CO2 / 1 mol sugar) * (44 g CO2 / 1 mol CO2) = 60.4 g CO2
Answer: 60.4 g (It's a bit off compared to your answer but I suppose A is correct)
HUHHHHH
As Gucchi, said. Not surprised.
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Lizzyyy:
Guys rude
Lizzyyy:
i have a B- in my math class but i dont do the work in class
Glorious:
@lizzyyy wrote:
i have a B- in my math class but i dont do the work in class
And tell me how is this related to Chemistry?
Gucchi:
LMAOOO
Lizzyyy:
OHHH
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sllo:
Errr, Approximately 60.6 grams of carbon dioxide are produced when 124 grams of sugar are used in the recipe. So yea your correct i'm sure
Gucchi:
they so braindead dudeee
Lizzyyy:
erm my dumbahh
Glorious:
@gucchi wrote:
they so braindead dudeee
I'm telling you.
Gucchi:
@sllo wrote:
Errr, Approximately 60.6 grams of carbon dioxide are produced when 124 grams of sugar are used in the recipe. So yea your correct i'm sure
it was 60.55 but i rounded it
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Lizzyyy:
@glorious wrote:
@gucchi wrote:
they so braindead dudeee
I'm telling you.
rude
Glorious:
@gucchi wrote:
@sllo wrote:
Errr, Approximately 60.6 grams of carbon dioxide are produced when 124 grams of sugar are used in the recipe. So yea your correct i'm sure
it was 60.55 but i rounded it
AIN'T NO WAY WE WERE BOTH WRONG, LMAO
Gucchi:
i rounded it to 60.6
sllo:
@gucchi wrote:
@sllo wrote:
Errr, Approximately 60.6 grams of carbon dioxide are produced when 124 grams of sugar are used in the recipe. So yea your correct i'm sure
it was 60.55 but i rounded it
Yes, I got 6.62, So I just cut off the "2" and placed it as 60.6, since you had that as your answer
Gucchi:
okay yeah thanks again
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Glorious:
@lizzyyy wrote:
@glorious wrote:
@gucchi wrote:
they so braindead dudeee
I'm telling you.
rude
Hey, you started complaining about your B- in math in a CHEMISTRY section...not me.
sllo:
@gucchi wrote:
okay yeah thanks again
Anytime mate
Lizzyyy:
I DIDNT KNOW THATS WHAT IT WAS
sllo:
@lizzyyy wrote:
I DIDNT KNOW THATS WHAT IT WAS
I'm guessing you don't know how to read?
sllo:
It literally says "chem help"
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