When 2.0 mol of CO2(g) is placed in a 5.0-L closed container and heated to a particular temperature, the equilibrium concentration of CO2(g) is measured to be 0.039 mol/L. Use an ICE table to determine the equilibrium concentrations of CO(g) and )2(g)
2CO2(g) -------->2CO(g) + O2(g)
I 2.0 0 0
C -2x +2 +x
E 0.39 +2x +x
Do you see your mistake?
Once you have corrected your mistake, you will know
1) 2 moles you began with
2) Moles of CO2 that are left.
Than check out your stoichiometry equation to figure out the rest. (hint: figure out how much CO2 has been lost, and than think about what this has to do with your x values: 2x and x in your products)
Edit: P.S I think the people here like it if you keep questions in one topic - especially questions of the same type.