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If 2.50 grams of ethane is allowed to react with 5.00 grams of oxygen how many grams of water would be expected?

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Answer:

The mass of water produced is 4.29 g.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given;

reacting mass of ethane, C₂H₆ = 2.5 g

reacting mass of oxygen, O₂ = 5.0 g

The balanced combustion reaction is given as follows;

2C₂H₆ + 7O₂ ----------------> 4CO₂ + 6H₂O

Based on the balanced equation above;

requires

7.0 moles of oxygen -----------------------> 2.0 moles of ethane

requires

5.0 g of oxygen --------------------------> x gram of ethane

x = (2 x 5) / 7

x = 1.43 g

Ethane is in excess of 1.07g (2.5 g - 1.43g)

Now, determine the mass of water produced by 1.43 g of ethane;

requires

2.0 moles of ethane -----------------------> 6.0 moles of water

requires

1.43 g of ethane --------------------------> y gram of water

y = (6 x 1.43) / 2

y = 4.29 g

Therefore, the mass of water produced is 4.29 g.

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