Carbon dioxide reacts with lithium hydroxide to produce lithium carbonate and water. What mass of lithium hydroxide would be required

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Carbon dioxide reacts with lithium hydroxide to produce lithium carbonate and water.
What mass of lithium hydroxide would be required to react with 1.00 x 103 grams of carbon dioxide?

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Minh Khuê 5 years 2021-08-30T00:01:16+00:00 1 Answers 12 views 0

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    2021-08-30T00:02:20+00:00

    Answer:

    1.08827 x 10^3 g.

    Explanation:

    The equation for the reaction is:

    2LiOH + CO2  —->  Li2CO3 +  H2O

    Using the molar masses:

    CO2 = 12.011 + 2* 16 = 44.011.

    LiOH = 6.94 + 1.008 + 16 = 23.948

    S0 44.011 of CO2 reacts with  2*23.948 g of LiOH

    1.00 *10^3 g CO2 reacts  with   2*23.948 * 1.00 *10^3 / 44.011

    = 1088.27 g LiOH.

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