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Hello students, let's begin with this question here this data is given we have to find the reaction qc.
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So the qc is equal to the ratio of concentration of the product upon the reactant.
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So here only the gaseous phases are considered here for the solid, for solid here the concentration is taken to be 1.
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So now here let's firstly find out the moles here.
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The formula used to find out the moles is equal to the given mass divided by the molar mass.
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So here firstly the moles of carbon is equal to 11 .1 gram divided by 12 .01 gram per mole.
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This comes to be 0 .924 mole.
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Then here the moles of h2o is equal to 2 .45 gram upon 18 .015 gram per mole.
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This is equal to 0 .1359 moles.
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Then here the moles of co is equal to 15 .3 gram upon 28 .01 gram per mole.
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So these moles are 0 .546 moles here.
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Then here the moles of the h2o is equal to 7 .55 gram upon 2 .016 gram per mole.
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These moles are 3 .745 moles here...