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10 moles of CH4 combines with 18 moles of oxygen. Calculate the moles of CO2 formed after combustion:-

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Answered by rkumar100505
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Answer:

10CH4+18O2=10CO2+20H2O

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Answered by abhi178
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9 moles of carbon dioxide are formed after combustion.

10 moles of CH₄ combines with 18 moles of oxygen.

We have to find the number of moles of CO₂ formed after combustion.

First we should observe the combustion of methane in the presence of oxygen.

CH₄    +    2O₂   ⇒    CO₂    +    2H₂O

  • Here we see that one mole of methane gas combines with two moles of oxygen to form one mole of carbon dioxide and two moles of water.
  • It means, 10 moles of methane gas combine with 20 moles but here only 18 moles of oxygen is present. so oxygen is limiting reagent.
  • So the periority of reaction would be oxygen.
  • we see, two moles of oxygen form one mole of carbon dioxde, so 18 moles of oxygen form 9 moles of carbon dioxide.

Therefore 9 moles of carbon dioxide are formed after combustion.

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