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what is the molar ratio between oxygen and carbon dioxide, given the following equation? 2C4H10 + 13O2 right arrow 8CO2 + 10H2O

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2C4H10 + 13O2 -----------> 8CO2 + 10H2O

Number of moles 13 mole of O2 : 8 mole of CO2

Molar ratio: n(O2) :n(CO2) = 13 : 8

n is a number of moles.

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Answer : The molar ratio between the oxygen and carbon dioxide is, 13 : 8

Explanation :

The given balanced chemical reaction is :


2C_4H_(10)+13O_2\rightarrow 8CO_2+10H_2O

By the stoichiometry we conclude that, 2 moles of
C_4H_(10) react with 13 moles of
O_2 to give 8 moles of
CO_2 and 10 moles of
H_2O as a product.

That means,

The molar ratio between the
C_4H_(10):O_2:CO_2:H_2O are
2:13:8:10 respectively.

Thus, the molar ratio between the
O_2:CO_2 is,
13:8 respectively.

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