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2 _ Pb(SO )2 - LINO: –> Pb(NO3)4 + Li2SO4

li a student mixes 14 moles of C4H10O with 15 moles of O2: how many moles of Co2 can be
made?


2 _ Pb(SO )2 - LINO: –> Pb(NO3)4 + Li2SO4 li a student mixes 14 moles of C4H10O-example-1
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Answer:

Moles of CO₂ produced = 10 mol

Step-by-step explanation:

Given data:

Number of moles C₄H₁₀O = 14 mol

Number of moles of O₂ = 15 mol

Moles of CO₂ produced = ?

Solution:

Chemical equation:

C₄H₁₀O + 6O₂ → 4CO₂ + 5H₂O

Now we will compare the moles of CO₂ with both reactants.

C₄H₁₀O : CO₂

1 : 4

14 ; 4×14 = 56 mol

O₂ : CO₂

6 : 4

15 : 4/6×15 = 10 mol

So oxygen will be limiting reactant and moles of CO₂ produce are 10.

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