Answer:
30.34g (corrected to 4 significant figures).
Step-by-step explanation:
Take the atomic mass of C=12.0, H=1.0, O=16.0.
no. of moles = mass / molar mass
So, no. of moles of butane reacted = 10 / (12x4 + 1x10)
= 0.172414 mol
Since O2 is in excess and butane is the limiting reagent, the no. of moles of carbon dioxide produced depends on the no. of moles of butane reacted.
From the equation, the mole ratio of butane:Carbon dioxide = 2: 8 = 1: 4,
meaning 1 mole of butane gives 4 moles of CO2.
Using this ratio,
we can deduce that the no. of moles of CO2 produced = 0.172414 x 4
=0.689655 mol
As mass = no. of moles x molar mass
mass of CO2 produced = 0.689655 x (12.0+16.0x2)
=30.34g (corrected to 4 significant figures).