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Stoichiometry question number 2?

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Note- please do not just solve these for the answer, but give a brief explanation as to how you got them, so I can refresh my memory on how to do this branch of Chemistry again. Thanks!!!

2) If 10.0 g of carbon is combined with an exact, stoichiometric amount of oxygen, (26.6g) to produce carbon dioxide, what mass, in grams, of CO2 can be obtained? (That is, what is the theoretical yield of CO2)

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  1. First, make your chemical equation.

    Convert mass to moles (for both oxygen and carbon)

    Find the limiting reagent by using stoichiometric ratios.

    Using this information, find how many moles of CO2 are made.

    Convert moles to mass.

    Good luck!

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