Interpretation:
The volume of
Concept Introduction:
The performance of an engine or fuel is measured in terms of octane number or octane rating. The processes that are used to increase the octane number of a fuel are known as catalytic cracking and catalytic reforming. Catalytic reforming converts the straight chain hydrocarbon into the branched hydrocarbon.
Answer to Problem 98QRT
The volume of
Explanation of Solution
The amount of fuel that is
The relation between gallon and liters is as follows.
Conversion of
The density of
The relation between volume and mass is shown below.
Substitute the density and volume of
The molar mass of
Substitute the mass and molar mass of
The combustion of one mole of
Therefore, the number of moles of
The volume of
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Chemistry: The Molecular Science
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