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1 September, 12:25

2C4H10 (g) + 13O2 (g) → 8CO2 (g) + 10 H2O (g) How many moles of O2 are required to react completely with 5.00 moles C4H10?

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  1. 1 September, 12:42
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    32.5 moles of oxygen are required.

    Explanation:

    Given dа ta:

    Number of moles of C₄H₁₀ = 5.00 mol

    Number of moles of oxygen required = ?

    Chemical equation:

    2C₄H₁₀ + 13O₂ → 8CO₂ + 10H₂O

    Now we will compare the moles of oxygen with C₄H₁₀ through balanced chemical equation.

    C₄H₁₀ : O₂

    2 : 13

    5.00 : 13/2*5 = 32.5

    So when 5 moles of C₄H₁₀ are present 32.5 moles of oxygen are required to react completely.
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