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18 July, 20:14

For the balanced equation shown below, how many moles of O2 will react with 0.3020 moles of CO2?

2C2H5OH + 6O2 → 4CO2 + 6H2O

0.151 moles O2

0.201 moles O2

0.302 moles O2

0.453 moles O2

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  1. 18 July, 20:39
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    Answer is: 0,453 moles of oxygen will react with 0.3020 moles of carbon (IV) oxide.

    n (CO₂) = 0,302 mol.

    From chemical reaction: n (CO₂) : n (O₂) = 4 : 6.

    n (O₂) = 6 · 0,302 mol : 4.

    n (O₂) = 0,453 mol.

    n - amount of substance.
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