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how many grams of CO2 can be formed by the complete combustion of a 14.7 sample of C2H6 that is 92.4% pure?( assume the impurities contain no carbon)
12 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
balance the equation:

2C2H6+ 7O2 >> 4CO2 + 6H2O check that.

moles C2H6= (14.7g*.924)/molmassC2H6

massCO2= molesCO2*molmassCO2=2molesC2H6*molmassCO2


12 years ago
Answered by rose
plug in the molar mass? is mass the same as molar mass?
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