Ethanol, the alcohol used in automobile fuels, is produced by the fermentation of sugars present in plants. Corn is often used as the sugar source. The following equation represents the fermentation of glucose, the sugar in corn, by yeast to produce ethanol and carbon dioxide. C 6 H 12 O 6 ( a q ) → 2 C 2 H 5 OH ( a q ) + 2 CO 2 ( g ) Ethanol is combusted in an automobile engine according to the equation C 2 H 5 OH ( l ) + 3 O 2 ( g ) → 2 CO 2 ( g ) + 3 H 2 O ( g ) What would be the total volume of CO 2 gas formed at STP when 3.00 kg of sugar is fermented and the ethanol is then combusted in an automobile engine?
Ethanol, the alcohol used in automobile fuels, is produced by the fermentation of sugars present in plants. Corn is often used as the sugar source. The following equation represents the fermentation of glucose, the sugar in corn, by yeast to produce ethanol and carbon dioxide. C 6 H 12 O 6 ( a q ) → 2 C 2 H 5 OH ( a q ) + 2 CO 2 ( g ) Ethanol is combusted in an automobile engine according to the equation C 2 H 5 OH ( l ) + 3 O 2 ( g ) → 2 CO 2 ( g ) + 3 H 2 O ( g ) What would be the total volume of CO 2 gas formed at STP when 3.00 kg of sugar is fermented and the ethanol is then combusted in an automobile engine?
Solution Summary: The author explains the ideal gas equation, which calculates the volume of ethanol produced by the fermentation of sugars present in plants.
Ethanol, the alcohol used in automobile fuels, is produced by the fermentation of sugars present in plants. Corn is often used as the sugar source. The following equation represents the fermentation of glucose, the sugar in corn, by yeast to produce ethanol and carbon dioxide.
C
6
H
12
O
6
(
a
q
)
→
2
C
2
H
5
OH
(
a
q
)
+
2
CO
2
(
g
)
Ethanol is combusted in an automobile engine according to the equation
C
2
H
5
OH
(
l
)
+
3
O
2
(
g
)
→
2
CO
2
(
g
)
+
3
H
2
O
(
g
)
What would be the total volume of CO2 gas formed at STP when 3.00 kg of sugar is fermented and the ethanol is then combusted in an automobile engine?
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Analyze the following reaction by looking at the electron configurations given below each box.
Put a number and a symbol in each box to show the number and kind of the corresponding atom or ion.
Use the smallest integers possible.
cation
anion
+
+
Shell 1: 2
Shell 2: 8
Shell 3: 1
Shell 1 : 2
Shell 2 : 6
Shell 1 : 2
Shell 2: 8
Shell 1: 2
Shell 2: 8
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