what volume of co2 is obtained in the combustion of 29 grams of butane ?
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How do you determine the mass of carbon dioxide produced when 0.85 g of butane reacts with oxygen according to the following equation: 2C4H10+13O2→8CO210H2O?
Chemistry Mass Conservation
anor277
Sep 6, 2016
C4H10(g)+132O2(g)→4CO2(g)+5H2O(l)
5.58×10−2moles of CO2 are produced.
Explanation:
Moles of butane = 0.85⋅g58.12⋅g⋅mol−1 = 1.46×10−2mol.
Given the stoichiometry, each moles of butane gives 4⋅mol CO2 upon complete combustion.
And thus moles of CO2 = 4×1.46×10−2mol=5.58×10−2mol.
This is an equivalent mass of 5.58×10−2mol×44.01⋅
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