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11 October, 19:47

How many grams of acetylene react if 1.10 mol of CO2 are produced?

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  1. 11 October, 19:51
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    The combustion reaction of acetylene has a balanced equation like so:

    C2H2 + 3O2 - - > 2H2O + 2CO2

    Using the ratio 1:3:2:2, if 1.10 mols of CO2 are produced, assuming complete combustion, than that means that 0.55 mols of acetylene (C2H2) must have been combusted. The molar mass of acetylene is 26, so the answer is 26*0.55 = 14.3 grams
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