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In the combustion of ethane, shown above, how many moles of carbon dioxide can be produced from 1.00 mole of ethane? A. 0.500 mole B. 1.00 mole C. 2.00 moles D. 4.00 moles

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The balanced chemical equation for the combustion of ethane is
2C₂H₆(g) + 7O₂(g) → 4CO₂(g) + 6H₂O(l)

The stoichiometric ratio between C₂H₆(g) and CO₂(g) is 1 : 2

Hence,
moles of
CO₂(g) produced = moles of reacted C₂H₆(g) x 2
= 1.00 mol x 2
= 2.00 mol

Hence, the correct answer is "C".
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