Answer:
5 moles
Explanation:
The equation provided in the question is wrong and this is the complete equation before balancing
SiO2(s) + C(s) → Si(s) + CO (g)
The solid on the product side is silicon (Si) and not silicon carbide (SiC). A balanced equation must have the same number of each atoms on the reactant side been equal to there number on the product side. From the above, we can see that the silicon atom (Si) on the reactant side is equal to the silicon atom on the product side, the oxygen atoms (O) on the reactant side is equal to the oxygen atoms on the product side and the carbon atom (C) on the reactant side is not equal to the carbon atoms on the product side. The balanced equation is below
SiO2(s) + 2C(s) → Si(s) + 2CO (g)
From the above balanced equation, 2 moles of carbon will produces 1 mole of silicon (Si), hence 2.5 moles of Si will be produced by
2 moles of C → 1 mole of Si
X moles of C → 2.5 moles of Si where X is the unknown
X =
X = 5 moles
5 moles of C will produce 2.5 moles of Si