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23 September, 23:42

Liquid hexane (CH3 (CH2) 4CH3) reacts with gaseous oxygen gas (O2) to produce gaseous carbon dioxide (CO2) and gaseous water (H2O). What is the theoretical yield of water formed from the reaction of 62.9 g of hexane and 158. g of oxygen gas?

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  1. 23 September, 23:48
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    64.8g of water.

    Explanation:

    First we must give the balanced reaction equation.

    C6H14 + 19/2 O2 = ==> 6CO2 + 7H2O ...

    moles of hexane present = 62.9g x 1 mole/86 g = 0.73 moles

    moles O2 present = 158 g x 1 mole/32g = 4.9 moles

    Hence; oxygen is limiting ...

    moles of H2O that can be produced

    If 9.5 moles of oxygen yields 7 moles of water

    4.9 moles of oxygen yields 7*4.9/9.5 = 3.6 moles

    Mass of water = 3.6*18 = 64.8g of water.
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