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Hi, please help me with this problem but ut must be done as a convertion using the values given thanks
![### Problem Statement:
Determine the mass in **grams of CO₂** that are produced by the complete reaction of **11.65 grams of C₉H₂₀** (nonane) according to the following combustion reaction:
\[ \text{C}_9\text{H}_{20}(l) + 14\text{O}_2(g) \rightarrow 9\text{CO}_2(g) + 10\text{H}_2\text{O}(g) \]
### Diagram Explanation:
- **Starting Amount Box**: A section labeled "STARTING AMOUNT" prepared for inputting initial values related to the reactants.
- **Multiplication Setup**: An equation form setting up multiplication for stoichiometric calculations.
### Values and Units:
- 32.00, 18.02, 10, 1, 32.91, 0.8179
- 0.09087, 11.65, 14, \(6.022 \times 10^{23}\)
- 128.2, 9, g H₂O, mol CO₂, g C₉H₂₀, mol C₉H₂₀, mol H₂O, g O₂
### Buttons and Displays:
- **Add Factor**: Button for adding multiplication factors to the equation.
- **Answer Box**: Where the final answer will be displayed.
- **Reset Button**: To clear all inputs and start over.
### Resources:
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Transcribed Image Text:### Problem Statement:
Determine the mass in **grams of CO₂** that are produced by the complete reaction of **11.65 grams of C₉H₂₀** (nonane) according to the following combustion reaction:
\[ \text{C}_9\text{H}_{20}(l) + 14\text{O}_2(g) \rightarrow 9\text{CO}_2(g) + 10\text{H}_2\text{O}(g) \]
### Diagram Explanation:
- **Starting Amount Box**: A section labeled "STARTING AMOUNT" prepared for inputting initial values related to the reactants.
- **Multiplication Setup**: An equation form setting up multiplication for stoichiometric calculations.
### Values and Units:
- 32.00, 18.02, 10, 1, 32.91, 0.8179
- 0.09087, 11.65, 14, \(6.022 \times 10^{23}\)
- 128.2, 9, g H₂O, mol CO₂, g C₉H₂₀, mol C₉H₂₀, mol H₂O, g O₂
### Buttons and Displays:
- **Add Factor**: Button for adding multiplication factors to the equation.
- **Answer Box**: Where the final answer will be displayed.
- **Reset Button**: To clear all inputs and start over.
### Resources:
Tap here or pull up for additional resources to provide further help if needed.
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