Sustainable Energy
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Author: Richard A. Dunlap
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 3, Problem 1P

Write down the chemical formulae for the combustion of the alkanes in Table 3.2 with n = 2 to n = 8. Determine the mass of CO2 produced per megajoule of energy.

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Provide the chemical formula for the combustion of alkanes with n=2 to n=8.

Calculate the mass of CO2 produced per Mega Joule of energy.

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Provide the general equation for the combustion of alkanes as shown below.

CnH2n+2+(3n+12)O2nCO2+(n+1)H2O

Refer to Table 3.2 “Alkane series of hydrocarbons with the formula CnH2n+2. The heat of combustion of HHV”.

Take the name, formula, and the heat combustion values for each alkanes.

Provide the chemical formula for the combustion of alkanes with n=2 to n=8 as shown in Table 1.

nNameFormulaCombustion of alkanesMoles CO2Moles of alkane
2EthaneC2H62C2H6+7O24CO2+6H2O42
3PropaneC3H8C3H8+5O23CO2+4H2O31
4ButaneC4H102C4H10+13O28CO2+10H2O82
5PentaneC5H12C5H12+8O25CO2+6H2O51
6HexaneC6H142C6H14+19O212CO2+14H2O122
7HeptaneC7H16C7H16+11O27CO2+8H2O77
8OctaneC8H182C8H18+25O216CO2+18H2O162

The molecular mass of CO2 is 44 g/mol.

Calculate the mass of CO2 produced per mega joule of energy as shown below.

Provide the mass of CO2 produced per mega joule of energy for each alkanes with n=2 to n=8 as shown in Table 2.

nR=Moles CO2MolesofalkaneM (alkane)R×44M=kg of CO2kgalkaneHeat of combustion (MJ/kg)kgofCO2/MJ
22302.9351.90.0565
3344350.30.0596
44583.0349.50.0612
55723.0648.70.0628
66863.0748.10.0638
771003.0848.10.0640
881143.0946.80.0660

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