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The answer is 8 moles CO2.
The answer is: 5 moles oxygen and 4 moles H2O.The reaction is:C3H8 + 5 O2 = 3 CO2 + 4 H2O
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5.0 grams CO2 (1mol CO2/44.01g) = 0.11 moles CO2
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How many moles of CO2 are produced when 2.1 mol of C2H2 react?
In each mole of ethanol there are two moles of carbon atoms. One mole of carbon atoms is required to form one mole of carbon dioxide, so two moles will form two moles. Thus each mole of ethanol completely combusted will form two moles of carbon dioxide.
The reaction is:2 C2H2 + 5 O2 = 4 CO2 + 2 H2OThe answer is 4,8 moles oxygen.
The answer is 8 moles CO2.
Balanced equation. ( this is a equilibrium reaction ) H2 + CO2 >< H2O + CO this is one to one, so 65.1 moles is the answer. 65.1 mols H2O (1mol H2/1mol H2O ) = 65.1 moles H2
Out of one mole C3H8 three moles carbondioxide (CO2) are formed by complete combustion of it.So 2.13 mole C3H8 make 3*2.13 mole CO2 = 6.39 moleCO2
I have already balanced - 2C2H2+5O2->4CO2+2H2O what do I do next? 2 moles acetylene--------------5 moles oxygen O2 7 moles acetylene--------------x moles oxygen O2 x = 7 x 5/2 = 17,5
C2H2 and CO2 are linear molecules and are non polar.
When methane undergoes complete combustion, the equation for the reaction is CH4 + 2 O2 -> CO2 + 2 H2O. This shows that the number of moles of carbon dioxide formed are the same as the number of moles of methane reacted, so that 14 moles of carbon dioxide will be formed from 14 moles of methane.
The equation for a complete combustion reaction of CH4 is : CH4 + 2 O2 = CO2 + 2 H2O, showing that one mole of carbon dioxide is formed for each mole of CH4 burned. Therefore, the answer is 44 moles of CO2 formed.
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2C2H2 + 5O2 ------------->2H2O + 4CO21 mole Of C2H2 = 26.04g, O2 = 32g, H2O = 44.01g, CO2 = 18.01g2moleC2H2 -------------> 4moleCO22x(26.04g) -------------> 4x(18.01g)52.08 g C2H2 ---------> 176.04 g CO230000g C2H2 ---------> ?? =176.04x30000g/52.08 =101405.53 gAnswer=101405.53 gram of CO2