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5 February, 05:44

Consider the reaction below.

2C6H14 + 190212C02 + 14H20

How many moles of hexane (C6H14) must burn to form 18.4 mol of carbon dioxide?

1.53 mol

3.07 mol

110. mol

175. mol

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  1. 5 February, 05:45
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    the answer is 3.07
  2. 5 February, 06:00
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    B. 3.07 moles

    Explanation:

    For every 2 moles of C6H14, 12 moles of C02 are produced.

    So for every 1 mole of C6H14, 6 moles of CO2 are produced.

    1:6 ratio

    You can set it up as fractions, makes the problem a lot easier.

    1 = ?

    _ _

    6 184

    cross multiply and solve!

    3.07 moles
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