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15 October, 10:05

In the reaction below, how many grams of h2o (g) are produced when 2.1 grams o2 (g) are consumed? c4h6 (g) + o2 (g) → co2 (g) + h2o (g)

a. 1.2

b. 660

c. 0.64

d. 2.2

e. 0.0020

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  1. 15 October, 12:15
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    1. Calculate the number of mole of O2: 2.1/32=0.065625mol

    2. Calculate the number of mole of 3moles H2O by the stoichiometic mole ratio: 0.065625 x 3 / (11/2) = 0.035795454 mol

    3. Calculate the answer:

    0.035795454 x 18.0 = C
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