Consider the reaction below. 2C6H14 + 19O2 Right arrow. 12CO2 + 14H2O How many moles of hexane (C6H14) must burn to form 18.4 mol of carbon dioxide?

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Answer:

[tex]3.06mol~C_6H_14[/tex]

Explanation:

We have to start with the reaction:

[tex]2C_6H_1_4 + 19O_2->12CO_2 + 14H_2O[/tex]

We have 2 carbons, 6 hydrogens and 38 oxygens on both sides.

Now the molar ratio between [tex]C_6H_14[/tex] and [tex]CO_2[/tex] is 2:12 or [tex]2~mol~C_6H_14=~12~mol~CO_2[/tex]. With this  in mind we can calculate the moles of [tex]C_6H_14[/tex], so:

[tex]18.4~mol~CO_2\frac{2~mol~C_6H_14}{12~mol~CO_2}=3.06mol~C_6H_14[/tex]

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Answer:

B)    3.07 mol

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