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8 May, 12:46

How many grams of carbon dioxide are produced from the combustion of 1.3 moles of acetylene

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  1. 8 May, 13:11
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    Complete combustion of acetylene generated carbon dioxide and water. This can be represent by following reaction

    2C2H2 + 5O2 → 4CO2 + 2H2O

    (2 mole) (4 mole)

    From the above balanced reaction, it can be seen that 2 mole of acetylene on complete combustion generates 4 moles of carbon dioxide

    i. e. 2 mole of C2H2 ≡ 4 mole of CO2

    ∴ 1.3 mole of C2H2 ≡ (4 X 1.3) / 2 = 2.6 mole of CO2

    Now, 1 mole of CO2 = 44 g

    ∴ 2.6 mole of CO2 = (44 X 2.6) = 114.4 g

    Thus, 114.4 grams of carbon dioxide are produced from the combustion of 1.3 moles of acetylene
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