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Using the balanced equation for the combustion of acetylene, answer the following questions.
a. How many moles of
b. How many moles of
c. How many moles of
d. How many moles of
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(a)
Interpretation:
Number of moles of
Concept Introduction:
The carbon-containing compound, i.e., acetylene, reacts with oxygen to form water and carbon dioxide. This reaction is known as combustion.
The combustion reaction of acetylene
The formula used to determine the number of moles is:
Answer to Problem 5.87P
The number of moles of
Explanation of Solution
According to the equation:
Moles ratio of
That is if
Then
Hence, the number of moles of
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(b)
Interpretation:
Number of moles of
Concept Introduction:
The carbon-containing compound i.e., acetylene, reacts with oxygen to form water and carbon dioxide. This reaction is known as combustion.
The combustion reaction of acetylene
The formula used to determine the number of moles is:
Answer to Problem 5.87P
Number of moles of
Explanation of Solution
According to the equation :
Moles ratio of
i.e., if
Then
Hence, the number of moles of
![Check Mark](/static/check-mark.png)
(c)
Interpretation:
Number of moles of
Concept Introduction:
The carbon-containing compound i.e., acetylene, reacts with oxygen to form water and carbon dioxide. This reaction is known as combustion.
The combustion reaction of acetylene
The formula used to determine the number of moles is:
Answer to Problem 5.87P
Hence, number of moles of
Explanation of Solution
According to the equation:
Moles ratio of
i.e., if
Then
Hence, the number of moles of
![Check Mark](/static/check-mark.png)
(d)
Interpretation:
Number of moles of
Concept Introduction:
The carbon-containing compound, i.e., acetylene, reacts with oxygen to form water and carbon dioxide. This reaction is known as combustion.
The combustion reaction of acetylene
The formula used to determine the number of moles is:
Answer to Problem 5.87P
Hence, number of moles of
Explanation of Solution
According to the equation:
Moles ratio of
i.e., if
Then the number of moles of
Hence, the number of moles of
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