The balanced equation of the octane gasoline is as follows :
2C8H18 + 25O2 ----------------> 16CO2 + 18H2O
(a) Calculate moles of CO2 that can form from 0.603 mol of octane:
• From the balanced equation, we can see that :
2 moles of octane : 16 moles of CO2
then, 0.603mol octane : x moles of CO2....( do a cross multiply )
∴ xmoles CO2 = (0.603 mol octane * 16mole CO2) / 2mole Octane
= 4.824 moles
This means that 4.824 moles of CO2 is formed from 0.603 mol octane
(b) Calculate moles of water are produced by the combustion of 8.72 mol of octane.
• 2 moles of octane gives 18 moles H2O
then, 8.72 moles Octane will give x moles of H2O
∴Moles of water = (18 * 8.72 )/2
= 78.48 moles
This means that 78.48 moles of H2O is formed from 8.72 mol octane
(c) Calculate moles of oxygen needed to synthesize 8.90 mol of CO2
• 16 moles CO2 require 25 moles O2
then, 8.90 mol CO2 requires x moles of O2
∴Moles of O2 = (8.90 *25 )/16
=13.91 moles
This means that 13.91 moles of O2 is needed to synthesize 8.90 mol CO2.
(d) Calculate moles of octane?
• 16 moles of CO2 require 2 moles octane
then , 8.90 CO2 require x moles of Octane
∴ Moles of octane = 8.90 * 2/16
=1.11 moles of Octane