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11 May, 07:30

The following balanced equation shows the formation of ethane (C2H6).

C2H2 + 2H2=C2H6

How many moles of hydrogen are needed to produce 13.78 mol of ethane?

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  1. 11 May, 11:24
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    The equation shows that 2 moles of hydrogen are needed per mole of ethane.

    Thus, 13.78 moles of ethane require:

    13.78 x 2

    = 27.56 moles of hydrogen are required.
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