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3 September, 06:23

Burning 87.81 grams of hexane will release __ g of water.

__ C6H14 + __ O2 → __ CO2 + __ H2O

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  1. 3 September, 06:26
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    The reaction will produce 128.772 g of water

    Explanation:

    The balanced chemical equation is written as

    2C6H14 + 13 O2 → 6CO2 + 14 H2O

    Finding the mole ratio of C6H14 : H2O we get

    = 2 moles of C6H14 : 14 moles of water H2O

    Simplifying it we get 1: 7

    In this case moles of water from 1.022 moles of Hexane will be;

    moles of water x moles of Hexane

    = 1.022 * 7 = 7.154 moles

    Now As we know

    Moles = Mass / Molar Mass

    Mass = Moles x Molar Mass

    Mass = 7.154 moles * 18

    = 128.772 g of water
  2. 3 September, 06:46
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    Answer;

    = 128.772 g of water

    2C6H14 + 13 O2 → 6CO2 + 14 H2O

    Explanation;

    1 mole of Hexane contains 86 g

    Therefore;

    87.91 grams of hexane will contain

    = 87.91 g/86 g

    = 1.022 moles

    The balanced reaction for the combustion of Hexane is given by

    2C6H14 + 13 O2 → 6CO2 + 14 H2O

    Therefore; the mole ratio of C6H14 : H2O is

    = 2 : 14

    = 1: 7

    therefore moles of water from 1.022 moles of Hexane will be;

    = 1.022 * 7

    = 7.154 moles

    Mass of water will be;

    = 7.154 moles * 18

    = 128.772 g of water
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