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The combustion of octane produces carbon dioxide and water. If you start with 10.0 mol of octane, what mass of water (in grams) would you expect to produce?
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DrBob222
2C8H18 + 25 O2 ==> 16CO2 + 18H2O
10 mols Octane x (18 mols H2O/2 mol octane) = 10 x 18/2 = 90 mols H2O
g H2O = mols x molar mass = ? if 100% yield
10 mols Octane x (18 mols H2O/2 mol octane) = 10 x 18/2 = 90 mols H2O
g H2O = mols x molar mass = ? if 100% yield
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