Asked by laney
Consider:
C7 H16(L) + 11 O2 (G) yields 7 CO2 + 8 H2O (L)
delta Hreaction = -4130 kJ
How much energy is released when 2,000 moles of C7 H16 is combusted?
C7 H16(L) + 11 O2 (G) yields 7 CO2 + 8 H2O (L)
delta Hreaction = -4130 kJ
How much energy is released when 2,000 moles of C7 H16 is combusted?
Answers
Answered by
DrBob222
4130 kJ for 1 mole. How much for 2000 moles.
Answered by
laney
so i would set the problem up like this....
4130kJ/1 mole = xkJ/2000 moles
???
4130kJ/1 mole = xkJ/2000 moles
???
Answered by
Kevin
yep
Answered by
laney
i got 2.065 kJ/mole
Answered by
Kevin
you shouldve got a bigger answer and ur solving for the kj not kj/mol. remember you have to multiply the 2000 moles by the 4130 kj/mol to get rid of the mole.
Answered by
laney
ok so then i set it up wrong
it should be
4130 kj/1 mole = 2000 moles/kj
and that time i got 8260000
i don't know if that is right because the kj would cancel out too
it should be
4130 kj/1 mole = 2000 moles/kj
and that time i got 8260000
i don't know if that is right because the kj would cancel out too
Answered by
Kevin
you had it set up right before. ur messing up the algebra. you were solving for the x kj so in order to do that you would have to multiply both sides by the 2000 moles. the moles and 200o would cancel on one side and just the moles on the other. but your number is correct. if you want a better explanation fire away
Answered by
laney
ok so
(2000moles/1)(4130kj/1mole) = (kj/2000 moles)(2000 moles/1)
(2000)(4130kj) = kj
now what?
(2000moles/1)(4130kj/1mole) = (kj/2000 moles)(2000 moles/1)
(2000)(4130kj) = kj
now what?
Answered by
Kevin
now you just multiply them. the number you had before was right just not the whole cancelling out stuff.
Answered by
laney
ok that's where i got the number 8260000kj=kj
uuuggggh i don't know what im doing wrong!!
uuuggggh i don't know what im doing wrong!!
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