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2C4H10 + 13O2 -> CO2 + 10H20

If 8.0 moles of water are produced, how many moles of C4H10 did you start with?

A. 0.63 mol
B. 40.0 mol
C. 2.5 mol
D. 1.6 mol

User ThunderWiring
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Answer:

D) 1.6 mol

Explantion:

User Jonny Schubert
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Answer: D) 1.6 mol

Step-by-step explanation:

This is a stoichiometry problem that uses the ratios of the coefficients of the chemical equation. We see from the equation that 2 moles of C4H10 produces 10 moles of H20.

Now if we had 8 moles of H20 then we must have started with 1.6 moles of C4H10. This is because


\frac{2 \, \, \text{moles C4H10}}{10 \, \, \text{moles H2O}} = \frac{x \, \, \text{moles C4H10}}{8 \, \, \text{moles H2O}}\\

This gives us x = 1.6 moles of C4H10

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