Here is the combustion reaction for octane (C8H18), which is a primary component of gasoline. How many moles of CO2 are emitted into the atmosphere when 11.6 g of C8H18 is burned?

Respuesta :

Answer: The amount of [tex]CO_2[/tex] emitted into the atmosphere is 0.808 moles.

Explanation:

To calculate the number of moles, we use the equation:

[tex]\text{Number of moles}=\frac{\text{Given mass}}{\text{Molar mass}}[/tex]  

For [tex]C_8H_{18}[/tex] :

Given mass of [tex]C_8H_{18}[/tex] = 11.6 g

Molar mass of [tex]C_8H_{18}[/tex] = 114.23 g/mol

Putting values in equation 1, we get:  

[tex]\text{Moles of }C_8H_{18}=\frac{11.6g}{114.23g/mol}=0.101mol[/tex]

The chemical equation for the combustion of octane follows:

[tex]2C_8H_{18}+25O_2\rightarrow 16CO_2+18H_2O[/tex]

By stoichiometry of the reaction:

2 moles of octane produces 16 moles of carbon dioxide

So, 0.101 moles of octane will produce = [tex]\frac{16}{2}\times 0.101=0.808moles[/tex] of carbon dioxide.

Hence, the amount of [tex]CO_2[/tex] emitted into the atmosphere is 0.808 moles.