Question #9f4fc
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Explanation:
We're asked to find the mass of
To do this, we'll recognize a fact that most chemists agree by (although it depends on the values chosen for standard temperature and pressure):
One mole of an (ideal) gas at S.T.P. occupies a volume of
#22.4# #"L"# .
Therefore, let's use this statement to covert from liters of
#14.5cancel("L CO")((1color(white)(l)"mol CO")/(22.4cancel("L CO"))) = color(red)(ul(0.647color(white)(l)"mol CO"#
Now, we'll use the coefficients of the chemical equation to find the relative number of moles of
#color(red)(0.647)cancel(color(red)("mol CO"))((1color(white)(l)"mol B"_4"C")/(6cancel("mol CO"))) = color(green)(ul(0.108color(white)(l)"mol B"_4"C"#
And finally, we'll use the molar mass of
#color(green)(0.108)cancel(color(green)("mol B"_4"C"))((55.255color(white)(l)"g B"_4"C")/(1cancel("mol B"_4"C"))) = color(blue)(ulbar(|stackrel(" ")(" "5.96color(white)(l)"g B"_4"C"" ")|)#