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Here is the combustion reaction for octane (c8h18), which is a primary component of gasoline. how many moles of co2 are emitted into the atmosphere when 15.1 g of c8h18 is burned?

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Combustion reaction for octane is as follows.
2C₈H₁₈ + 25O₂ → 16CO₂ + 18H₂O

Moles (mol) = mass (g) / molar mass (g/mol)

mass of octane = 15.1 g
molar mass of octane = 114.23 g/mol
Hence, moles of octane = 15. 1 g /
114.23 g/mol
= 0.132 mol

The stoichiometric ratio between
C₈H₁₈ and CO₂ is 1 : 8.
Hence,
moles of CO₂ produced = moles of octane burnt x 8
= 0.132 mol x 8
= 1.056 mol

Hence, 15.1 g of octane produce 1.056 moles of CO₂.
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