Answer:
239 L
Explanation:
1. Propane reacts with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide and water:
[tex]C_3H_8 (g) + O_2 (g)\rightarrow CO_2 (g) + H_2O (l)[/tex]
Firstly, 3 carbon atoms are required on the right:
[tex]C_3H_8 (g) + O_2 (g)\rightarrow 3 CO_2 (g) + H_2O (l)[/tex]
Secondly, 8 hydrogens in total (4 water molecules) are required on the right:
[tex]C_3H_8 (g) + O_2 (g)\rightarrow 3 CO_2 (g) + 4 H_2O (l)[/tex]
On the right, we have a total of 10 oxygen atoms, this implies we need 5 oxygen molecules on the left:
[tex]C_3H_8 (g) + 5 O_2 (g)\rightarrow 3 CO_2 (g) + 4 H_2O (l)[/tex]
2. Calculate moles of propane using the the ratio of mass to molar mass:
[tex]n_1 = \frac{m_1}{M_1} = \frac{150 g}{44.1 g/mol} = 3.40 mol[/tex]
According to the stoichiometry, we have 3 times greater amount of carbon dioxide:
[tex]n_2 = 3n_2 = 3\cdot 3.40 mol = 10.2 mol[/tex]
Use the ideal gas law to solve for volume:
[tex]pV = nRT\therefore V = \frac{nRT}{p} = \frac{10.2 mol\cdot 0.08206 \frac{L atm}{mol K}\cdot 285.15 K}{1 atm} = 239 L[/tex]