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8 May, 11:08

2 C2H6 + 7 O2 → 4 CO2 + 6 H2O

how many moles of ethane (C2H6) are required to produce 13.5 moles of water from the above reaction?

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  1. 8 May, 11:23
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    x = 4.5

    4.5 moles of C2H6 is required to produce 13.5 moles of H2O

    Explanation:

    Given equation is:

    2 C2H6 + 7 O2 → 4 CO2 + 6 H2O

    if it requires 2 moles of C2H6 to produce 6 moles of H2O

    then x moles of C2H6 is required to produce 13.5 moles of H2O

    Using unitary method for solving, we get

    x = 13.5 x 2 / 6

    x = 13.5 / 3

    x = 4.5

    Therefore, 4.5 moles of C2H6 is required to produce 13.5 moles of H2O
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