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C7 gas is heptane (C7H16).
C7H16+11O2 = 7CO2+8H2O is the balanced equation for the complete combustion of heptane.
Heptane - longer the chain, higher the boiling point. Least amount of branches, higher the boiling point.
Balanced equation. C7H16 + 11O2 >> 7CO2 + 8H2O 2.00 moles C7H16 (7moles CO2/1mole C7H16) = 14 moles CO2 ( I forget STP standard, so will use PV = nRT ) (1atm)(V) = (14moles CO2)(0.08206 Latm/molK)(273.15K) Volume CO2 = 14 *0.08206*273.15/1 = 314 Liters CO2
Well you can see from your equation that each mole of heptane produces 7 moles of Carbon dioxide when burned so 5 moles of heptane produces 5 X 7 moles of carbon dioxide. I'll let you do the maths.
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C7h16
C7 gas is heptane (C7H16).
Heptane, C7H16, is an organic hydrocarbon that is nonpolar, thus it would not be attracted to a charged rod.
octane No, it's not. Octane is C8H18
This equation is C7H16 + 15 O2 -> 7 CO2 + 8 H2O.
Heptane has the chemical formula of C7H16. It has a BTU rating of 19,163 BTU per pound and a rating of 4,465.8 kilojoules per mole.
C7H16+11O2 = 7CO2+8H2O is the balanced equation for the complete combustion of heptane.
'Exact' Mol mass of heptane, C7H16, (in 4 and 9 significant decimals):100.125200512 g mol−1
The chemical equation for Heptane is C2H6.. Wrong Answer. Hepta means 7. Therefore, Heptane has 7 carbon atoms. Since alkanes have the general formula of CnH2n+2, if n is 7, 2n + 2 is 16. Therefore, Heptane has the formula of C7H16.
Heptane - longer the chain, higher the boiling point. Least amount of branches, higher the boiling point.
Balanced equation. C7H16 + 11O2 >> 7CO2 + 8H2O 2.00 moles C7H16 (7moles CO2/1mole C7H16) = 14 moles CO2 ( I forget STP standard, so will use PV = nRT ) (1atm)(V) = (14moles CO2)(0.08206 Latm/molK)(273.15K) Volume CO2 = 14 *0.08206*273.15/1 = 314 Liters CO2