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22 November, 09:09

To burn 1 molecule of c9h20 to form co2 and h2o (complete combustion), how many molecules of o2 are required?

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  1. 22 November, 09:36
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    14 oxygen molecules First, count the number of carbon and hydrogen are in the original molecule of c9h20 9 carbon. 20 hydrogen. Each carbon atom will make 1 molecule of CO2 and will require 2 oxygen atoms per molecule, so multiply 9 by 2 to get the number of oxygen atoms needed. 9 * 2 = 18 It takes 2 hydrogen atoms to make a water molecule and it takes 1 oxygen atom. So divide the number of hydrogen atoms by 2 to get the number of water molecules you can make. 20 / 2 = 10 So you need a total of 18 plus 10 oxygen atoms giving a total of 18+10 = 28 oxygen atoms. But you don't want to know the number of oxygen atoms, you want to know the number of oxygen molecules. Since there's 2 oxygen atoms per oxygen molecule, just divide by 2. Giving 28 / 2 = 14 Therefore you need 14 oxygen molecules for full combustion of 1 C9H20 molecule.
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