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9 October, 07:58

The combustion of Ibuprofen C13H18O2 produces water and carbon dioxide, I 100.0 g of Ibuprofen is combusted, how much carbon

dioxide is produced?

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  1. 9 October, 11:16
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    277.7 g of CO2

    Explanation:

    Equation of reaction

    C13H18O2 + 11O2 - --> 13CO2 + 9H2O

    From the equation of reaction

    1 mole of ibuprofen produces 13 moles of CO2

    Molar mass of ibuprofen is 206g

    Molar mass of CO2 is 44g

    13 moles of CO2 weighs 572g

    Therefore, 100g of ibuprofen will produce (100*572) / 206 of CO2

    = 277.7g
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