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29 October, 23:50

How many grams of CO2 are produced from the burning of 1.0 mol of amyl alcohol, C5H11OH?

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  1. 30 October, 00:07
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    220g of CO2

    Explanation:

    Step 1:

    The balanced equation for the reaction.

    2C5H11OH + 15O2 - > 10CO2 + 12H2O

    Step 2:

    Determination of the number of mole of CO2 produced by burning 1 mole of C5H11OH.

    From the balanced equation above,

    2 moles of C5H11OH produced 10 moles CO2.

    Therefore, 1 mole of C5H11OH will produce = (1 x 10) / 2 = 5 moles of CO2.

    Therefore, 5 moles of CO2 is produced from the reaction.

    Step 3:

    Conversion of 5 moles of CO2 to grams.

    Molar mass of CO2 = 12 + (2x16) = 44g/mol

    Number of mole of CO2 = 5 moles

    Mass of CO2 = ... ?

    Mass = mole x molar mass

    Mass of CO2 = 5 x 44

    Mass of CO2 = 220g.

    Therefore, 220g of CO2 were obtained from the reaction.
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