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One gallon of pure isooctane is about 230 moles. How many moles of O2 would be required to completely combust one gallon of isooctane?

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Step-by-step explanation:

Hello,

At first, consider the balanced reaction for the combustion of the isooctane:


C_8H_(18)+(25)/(2) O_2-->8CO_2+9H_2O

Now, the stoichiometric relationship between the hydrocarbon and the oxygen leads to:


molO_2=230molC_8H_(18)(((25)/(2)mol O_2 )/(1mol C_8H_(18)) )=2875molO_2

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