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One gram mole of a substance contains 6.022 x 1023 molecules. 

1. 24 g of carbon is treated with 72 g of oxygen to form CO2. Identify the limiting reagent. 

2. Find the number of molecules of CO2 formed in this situation.

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1. No. of moles of C = \(\frac{24}{2}\) = 12

No. of moles of O2\(\frac{72}{32}\) = 2.25

2 mol of C requires 2 mol of O2

2 mol C completely reacts with 2 mol of O2 and 0.25 mol O2 and 0.25 mol O2 remains unreacted. 

Hence, C is the limiting reagent. 

2. No. of moles of CO2 formed = 2 

∴ No. of molecules of CO2 formed

= 2 × 6.022 × 1023 = 1.2044 × 1024

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