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8 January, 13:42

Acetylene gas (c2h2) reacts with oxygen gas (o2) to produce carbon dioxide (co2) and water vapor (h2o). how many liters of c2h2 are required to produce 75.0 l of co2? l what volume of h2o is produced? l what volume of o2 is required? l when making the calculations, did you need to find the number of moles?

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  1. 8 January, 16:00
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    According to the balanced equation of the reaction:

    2C2H2 + 5O2 → 4CO2 + 2H2O

    So we can mention all as liters,

    A) as we see that 2 liters of C2H2 react with 5 liters of oxygen to produce 4 liters of CO4 and 2 liters of H2O

    So, when we have 75L of CO2

    and when we have 2 L of C2H2 reacts and gives 4 L of CO2

    2C2H2 → 4CO2

    ∴ The volume of C2H2 required is:

    = 75L / 2

    = 37.5 L

    B) and, when we have 75 L of CO2

    and 4CO2 → 2H2O

    ∴ the volume of H2O required is:

    = 75 L / 2

    = 37.5 L

    C) and from the balanced equation and by the same way:

    when 5 liters O2 reacts to give 4 liters of CO2

    and we have 75 L of CO2:

    5 O2 → 4 CO2

    ? ← 75 L

    ∴ the volume of O2 required is:

    = 75 * (5/4)

    = 93.75 L

    D) about the using of the number of moles the answer is:

    no, there is no need to find the number of moles as we called everything in the balanced equation by liters and use it as a liter unit to get the volume, without the need to get the number of moles.
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