Balanced chemical equation 2 C3H18 (g) + 25 O2 (g)→16 CO2(g)+18 H2O(g) Part B 0.170 mol of octane is allowed to react with 0.730 mol of oxygen. Which is the limiting reactant? • View Available Hint(s) octane oxygen Submit Previous Answers Correct Now that you have identified oxygen as the limiting reactant, you can use the number of moles of oxygen to find the numbers of moles of all the other substances.

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eriodic таple
Balanced chemical equation
2 C3 H18 (g) + 25 02 (g)→16 CO2 (g)+ 18 H2O(g)
Part B
0.170 mol of octane is allowed to react with 0.730 mol of oxygen. Which is the limiting reactant?
• View Available Hint(s)
octane
охудen
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Previous Answers
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Now that you have identified oxygen as the limiting reactant, you can use the number of moles of oxygen to find
the numbers of moles of all the other substances.
Transcribed Image Text:Constats eriodic таple Balanced chemical equation 2 C3 H18 (g) + 25 02 (g)→16 CO2 (g)+ 18 H2O(g) Part B 0.170 mol of octane is allowed to react with 0.730 mol of oxygen. Which is the limiting reactant? • View Available Hint(s) octane охудen Submit Previous Answers Correct Now that you have identified oxygen as the limiting reactant, you can use the number of moles of oxygen to find the numbers of moles of all the other substances.
How many moles of water are produced in this reaction?
Express your answer with the appropriate units.
HÀ
?
......
H2O produced =
Value
Units
After the reaction, how much octane is left?
Express your answer with the appropriate units.
Transcribed Image Text:How many moles of water are produced in this reaction? Express your answer with the appropriate units. HÀ ? ...... H2O produced = Value Units After the reaction, how much octane is left? Express your answer with the appropriate units.
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