Determine the number of grams of C&H10 that are required to completely react to produce 8.70 mol of CO: according to the following combustion reaction: 2 CAH10(g) + 13 O:(g) - 8 CO:(g) + 10 H:O(g) 2 moteHio g CH10 8.70 moteo. X 8 moteo. 2.18 moleHio STARTING AMOUNT 2 mol C.H10 g C.H10 8.70 mol CO, x 8 mol CO2 2.18 mol CaHi10 ADD FACTOR DELETE ANSWER RESET *( ) 10 126 2 13 2.18 1 6.022 x 1023 18.02 0.0374 4.35 8.70 44.01 58.14 208.00 g O: g C.H10 g H:O mol H:O g CO2 mol CO2 mol O2 mol C.H10

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Determine the number of grams of C«H10 that are required to completely react to
produce 8.70 mol of CO2 according to the following combustion reaction:
2 CAH10(g) +
13 O2(g) –
8
CO2(g) +
10 H2O(g)
moleH10
g CAH10
8.70
moteo.
STARTING AMOUNT
8
moteo.
2.18
moleH1o
2 mol C4H10
g C4H10
8.70 mol CO2 x
8 mol CO2
2.18 mol C4H10
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*( )
10
126
13
2.18
1
8
6.022 x 1023
18.02
0.0374
4.35
8.70
44.01
58.14
208.00
g O2
g CAH10
g H2O
mol H20
g CO2
mol CO2
mol O2
mol C4H10
Transcribed Image Text:app.101edu.co G Paused Question 5 of 12 Submit Determine the number of grams of C«H10 that are required to completely react to produce 8.70 mol of CO2 according to the following combustion reaction: 2 CAH10(g) + 13 O2(g) – 8 CO2(g) + 10 H2O(g) moleH10 g CAH10 8.70 moteo. STARTING AMOUNT 8 moteo. 2.18 moleH1o 2 mol C4H10 g C4H10 8.70 mol CO2 x 8 mol CO2 2.18 mol C4H10 ADD FACTOR DELETE ANSWER RESET *( ) 10 126 13 2.18 1 8 6.022 x 1023 18.02 0.0374 4.35 8.70 44.01 58.14 208.00 g O2 g CAH10 g H2O mol H20 g CO2 mol CO2 mol O2 mol C4H10
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