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*86. a 2.00 - kg sample of bituminous coal is composed of 1.30 kg of carbon, 0.20 kg of ash, 0.15 kg of water, and 0.35 kg of volatile (gas - forming) material. using this information, determine how many kilograms of carbon are in 125 kg of this coal.
Step1: Calculate the proportion of carbon in the sample
The proportion of carbon in the 2.00 - kg sample is $\frac{1.30}{2.00}$.
Step2: Find the amount of carbon in 125 kg of coal
Multiply the proportion by 125 kg. So the amount of carbon is $\frac{1.30}{2.00}\times125$.
$=\frac{1.30\times125}{2.00}=\frac{162.5}{2}=81.25$ kg.
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