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How many moles of O2 gas will be needed to produce 9.000 moles of CO2 gas in the following reaction?
___C6H14 + 19 O2 → 12 CO2 + ___H2O
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Use the stoichiometric ratio from the balanced equation: 19 mol O2 produces 12 mol CO2.
moles O2 = (19 mol O2 / 12 mol CO2) × 9.000 mol CO2
= 14.25 mol O2
So 14.25 moles of O2 are required.
moles O2 = (19 mol O2 / 12 mol CO2) × 9.000 mol CO2
= 14.25 mol O2
So 14.25 moles of O2 are required.
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