Consider the unbalanced equation for the combustion of propane: :math> C 3 H 8 ( g ) + O 2 ( g ) → CO 2 ( g ) + H 2 O ( g ) rst, balance the equation. Then, for a given amount of propane, write the mole ratios that would enable you to calculate the number of moles of each product as well as the number of moles of O 2 that would be involved in a complete reaction. Finally, show how these mole ratios would be applied if 0.55 mole of propane is combusted.
Consider the unbalanced equation for the combustion of propane: :math> C 3 H 8 ( g ) + O 2 ( g ) → CO 2 ( g ) + H 2 O ( g ) rst, balance the equation. Then, for a given amount of propane, write the mole ratios that would enable you to calculate the number of moles of each product as well as the number of moles of O 2 that would be involved in a complete reaction. Finally, show how these mole ratios would be applied if 0.55 mole of propane is combusted.
Solution Summary: The author explains how the atoms of an element on the product side and the reactant side are equal. The balance combustion reaction of complete combustion of propane is as follows.
Consider the unbalanced equation for the combustion of propane:
:math>
C
3
H
8
(
g
)
+
O
2
(
g
)
→
CO
2
(
g
)
+
H
2
O
(
g
)
rst, balance the equation. Then, for a given amount of propane, write the mole ratios that would enable you to calculate the number of moles of each product as well as the number of moles of
O
2
that would be involved in a complete reaction. Finally, show how these mole ratios would be applied if 0.55 mole of propane is combusted.
Can the molecule on the right-hand side of this organic reaction be made in good yield from no more than two reactants, in one step, by moderately heating
the reactants?
O
? A
. If your answer is yes, then draw the reactant or reactants in the drawing area below. You can draw the reactants in any arrangement you like.
. If your answer is no, check the box under the drawing area instead.
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