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4 July, 17:28

assuming gasoline can be represented as C8H18, how much oxygen is needed to completely burn this fuel. answer in grams of oxygen per gram of gasoline

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  1. 4 July, 18:40
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    3.51 g of oxygen per gram of gasoline is required.

    Explanation:

    Solution:

    First of all we will write the balance chemical equation.

    C8H18 + 12.5O2 → 8CO2 + 9H2O

    This equation shows that,

    1 mole of gasoline react with 12.5 mole of oxygen for complete burning.

    mass of one mole of gasoline = 8*12 + 18*1 = 114 g

    mass of 12.5 mole of oxygen = 12.5 (16*2) = 400 g

    Formula:

    mass of oxygen per gram of gasoline = (400 / 114) = 3.51

    so, 3.51 g of oxygen require for per gram of gasoline.
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