Asked by Deidra
Calculate the mass of butane needed to produce 46.8 g
of carbon dioxide.
of carbon dioxide.
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Answered by
Dhar Mann
Butane, C4H10, reacts with oxygen, O2, to form water, H2O, and carbon dioxide, CO2, as shown in the following chemical equation:
2C4H10(g)+13O2(g)→10H2O(g)+8CO2(g)
molar mass of butane is: 58.12
2C4H10(g)+13O2(g)→10H2O(g)+8CO2(g)
molar mass of butane is: 58.12
Answered by
DrBob222
Just follow the same procedure for the earlier problem I worked for you. Post your work if you get stuck.
https://www.jiskha.com/questions/1849656/calculate-the-mass-of-water-produced-when-3-64-g-of-butane-reacts-with-excess-oxygen
https://www.jiskha.com/questions/1849656/calculate-the-mass-of-water-produced-when-3-64-g-of-butane-reacts-with-excess-oxygen
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