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18 August, 12:47

3. Hexane (C6H-2) is combusted in oxygen

Balanced Reaction:

a. How many moles of oxygen are needed to react with 1 mole of hexane?

b. How many molecules of carbon dioxide can be produced from 245.5

grams of hexane?

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  1. 18 August, 14:21
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    a) 9.5 moles of Oxygen

    b) 1.029 * 10²⁵ Molecules

    Explanation:

    The balance chemical equation for said reaction is as follow:

    2 C₆H₁₄ + 19 O₂ → 12 CO₂ + 14 H₂O

    A)

    According to equation,

    2 moles of C₆H₁₄ are reacted with = 19 moles of O₂

    So,

    1 moles of C₆H₁₄ will react with = X moles of O₂

    Solving for X,

    X = 19 moles * 1 mole / 2 moles

    X = 9.5 moles of Oxygen

    B)

    For this part first calculate moles of hexane as;

    Moles = Mass / M. Mass

    Moles = 245.5 g / 86.18 g/mol

    Moles = 2.84 mole of Hexane

    Secondly, find the number of moles of CO₂ as,

    According to equation,

    2 moles of C₆H₁₄ produced = 12 moles of CO₂

    So,

    2.84 moles of C₆H₁₄ will produce = X moles of CO₂

    Solving for X,

    X = 12 moles * 2.84 mole / 2 moles

    X = 17.09 moles of CO₂

    Lastly, calculate the number of molecules of CO₂ as,

    Number of Molecules = Moles * 6.022 * 10²³ molecules/mole

    Number of Molecules = 17.09 moles * 6.022 * 10²³ molecules/mole

    Number of Molecules = 1.029 * 10²⁵ Molecules
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