How many moles of carbon dioxide is formed when 4.0 moles of carbonic acid decomposes (water is the other product)?

2 Answers
May 23, 2017

4.0 mol CO2

Explanation:

The chemical equation for this reaction is

H2CO3(aq)CO2(g)+H2O(l)

You'll notice that all the reagents in this reaction have equal amounts of relative moles, so if 4.0 moles of H2CO3 decomposes completely, there will be 4.0 moles of each water and carbon dioxide produced.

May 23, 2017

Four (4).

Explanation:

Carbonic acid is a chemical compound with the chemical formula H2CO3.
Thus, each mole of carbonic acid can only produce one mole of carbon dioxide because there is only one mole of carbon per mole of carbonic acid.