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Given the balanced equation 2C4H10 + 13O2 → 8CO2 + 10H2O, how many moles of CO2 are produced when 14.9g of O2 are used?

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Answer: The number of moles of
CO_2 produced are, 0.287 moles.

Explanation : Given,

Mass of
O_2 = 14.9 g

Molar mass of
O_2 = 32 g/mol

First we have to calculate the moles of
O_2


\text{Moles of }O_2=\frac{\text{Given mass }O_2}{\text{Molar mass }O_2}


\text{Moles of }O_2=(14.9g)/(32g/mol)=0.466mol

Now we have to calculate the moles of
CO_2

The balanced chemical equation is:


2C_4H_(10)+13O_2\rightarrow 10H_2O+8CO_2

From the reaction, we conclude that

As, 13 mole of
O_2 react to give 8 moles of
CO_2

So, 0.466 mole of
O_2 react to give
(8)/(13)* 0.466=0.287 mole of
CO_2

Therefore, the number of moles of
CO_2 produced are, 0.287 moles.

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