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16 January, 18:53

Given the balanced equation representing a reaction:

C3H8 (g) + 5O2 (g) = = >3CO2 (g) + 4H2O (g)

What is the total number of moles of O2 (g) required for the complete combustion of 1.5 moles of C3H8 (g) ?

(1) 0.30 mol (3) 4.5 mol

(2) 1.5 mol (4) 7.5 mol

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  1. 16 January, 19:16
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    The answer is (4) 7.5 mol. The consuming of reactants has the same ratio as the balanced equation. So the ratio of consuming C3H8 and O2 is equal to 1:5. So when 1.5 mol of C3H8 consumed, 1.5*5=7.5 mol O2 consumed.
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