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15 October, 14:38

A/1 * B/C = D

You discover a chemical reaction that produces 3 moles of valuable propane for every 7 moles of carbon supplied.

Essentially, this is an exchange rate of 3 moles of propane for every 7 moles of carbon.

If you have 1.5 moles of carbon, how many moles of propane can you produce using this reaction?

Round your answer to the nearest tenth of a mole (one decimal place). Input the number with no units

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  1. 15 October, 18:33
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    0.64 Moles of Propane

    Explanation:

    dа ta:

    Moles of Carbon = 1.5 mol

    Conversion factor = 7 mol C produces = 3 mol of Propane

    Solution:

    As we know,

    7 moles of Carbon produces = 3 moles of Propane

    Then,

    1.5 moles of Carbon will produce = X moles of Propane

    Solving for X,

    X = (1.5 moles * 3 moles) : 7 moles

    X = 0.6428571 moles of Propane

    Or rounded to two significant figures,

    X = 0.64 Moles of Propane
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