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प्रश्न
When carbon dioxide is passed over red hot carbon, carbon monoxide is produced according to the equation :
\[\ce{CO2 + C -> 2CO}\]
What volume of carbon monoxide at S.T.P. can be obtained from 3 g of carbon?
उत्तर
12 g of C gives = 44.8 litre volume of CO
So, 3 g of C will give = 11.2 litre of CO
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