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wht qs is this frm?How is molar mass/ RMM of ethanol (2C2H5OH) =46
'Cause: (4x12) + 12 + (2x16) is 92 !
How is molar mass/ RMM of ethanol (2C2H5OH) =46
'Cause: (4x12) + 12 + (2x16) is 92 !
Find the moles using the formula
Awesome12, lol, plll helpHow to solve:
20 cm^3 of a hydrocarbon was burnt in 175 cm^3 of oxygen. After cooling, the volume of the remaining gases was 125 cm^3. The addition of aqueous sodium hydroxide removed carbon dioxide leaving 25 cm^3 of unreacted oxygen.
i) Volume of oxygen used: ___________
ii) Volume of carbondioxide formed: __________
iii) Deduce the formula of the hydrocarbon and the balanced equation for the reaction.
Mass of Ca is 0.08Find the moles using the formula
Moles = mass/Mr
Moles of Ca = 0.12
Moles of H2O = 0.2
Now the ratio of Ca: H2O is
1 : 2
so the no. of moles of H2O should be
0.12 * 2 = 0.24
However water has a fewer no. of moles (calculated in first part), so Calcium is in excess
Water has 0.2 moles (only 0.2 moles will react), and so will Calcium (calcium is in excess)
No. of moles remaining (o.24 - 0.2) = 0.04
Mass of calcium =
0.04 * 40
=1.6 g
This is quite complex, do ask again if you don't understand something
Isn't it 0.8?Mass of Ca is 0.08
Yep! How?Isn't it 0.8?
See I forgot to divide 0.04 by 2Yep! How?
TySee I forgot to divide 0.04 by 2
Because the ratio of Ca; H2O is
1:2
The no. of moles of Water that should have reacted but have not are 0.04
So the moles of Ca will be 0.04 /2
= 0.02
Now multiply this by 40
= 0.8
Awesome12, lol, plll help
Hello090078601First write the equation.
CxHy + O2 = CO2 + H2O
Volume of oxygen used = will be total oxygen used - oxygen not used.
175 cm^3 used, 25 not used so 175-25 = 150 cm^3.
Volume of carbon dioxide formed = volume of remaining gases - volume of oxygen unreacted
= 100 cm^3.
So your data now is.
20 cm^3 of the hydrocarbon reacted with 150 cm^3 of oxygen to form 100 cm^3 of Carbon dioxide.
The ratio is 2:15:10
Using this ratio you can find the number of moles of H2O that forms.
If the ratio of CO2 to H2O is 1:1.
15 moles produce 10 moles of CO2. Then 15 moles will also produce 10 moles of H20.
Your formula should look like this now.
2CxHy + 15O2 ------> 10CO2 + 10H2O.
there are 10 carbons on the left hand side.
So there must be 10 carbons on the right hand side, but there are 2 moles of the hydrocarbon so it will be 5 carbons on the left.
2C5Hy + 15O2 ------> 10CO2 + 10H2O.
There are 20 hydrogens on the right.
So there has to be 20 on the left.
but 2 moles of the hydrocarbon, makes it 10.
So final formula = C5H10 and final equation = 2C5H10 + 1502 -----> 10CO2 + 10H20.
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