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if 7.90 mol of C5H12 reacts with excess O2, how many moles of CO2 will be produced by the following combustion reaction?

if 7.90 mol of C5H12 reacts with excess O2, how many moles of CO2 will be produced-example-1
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Answer:

If 7.9 moles of C₅H₁₂ reacts with excess O₂, 39.5 moles of CO₂ will be produced.

Step-by-step explanation:

The balanced reaction is:

C₅H₁₂ + 8 O₂ → 5 CO₂ + 6 H₂O

By reaction stoichiometry (that is, the relationship between the amount of reagents and products in a chemical reaction), the following amounts of moles of each compound participate in the reaction:

  • C₅H₁₂: 1 moles
  • O₂: 8 moles
  • CO₂: 5 moles
  • H₂O: 6 moles

Then you can apply the following rule of three: if by stoichiometry 1 mole of C₅H₁₂ produces 5 moles of CO₂, then 7.9 moles of C₅H₁₂ will produce how many moles of CO₂?


amount of moles of CO_(2) =(7.9 moles of C_(5)H_(12)*5 moles of CO_(2) )/(1 mole of C_(5)H_(12) )

amount of moles of CO₂= 39.5 moles

If 7.9 moles of C₅H₁₂ reacts with excess O₂, 39.5 moles of CO₂ will be produced.

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