
14. (4 pts.) Butane (C4H10) reacts with oxygen (O2) according to the reaction: 2C4H10(g)+1302 (g) 8CO2(g)...
14. (4 pts.) Butane (C4H10) reacts with oxygen (O2) according to the reaction: 2C4H10(g) + 1302(g) → 8C02(g) + 10H20(1) A4.00 L container is filled with 0.750 atm butane (CH2o). a. What pressure of Oz must be added to the container to react with butane? b. What would be the total pressure of the container after the O, has been added?
- Butane (C4H20) reacts with oxygen (O2) according to the reaction: 2C4H10(g) + 1302(g) → 8C02(g) + 10H2O(l) L container is filled with butane to a pressure of 0.650 atm at 35°C. Oxygen is then added until the total pressure of the container reaches 1.5 atm. a. What is the partial pressure of Oxygen? b. How many moles of Butane were added to the container? C. Which reactant will limit the amount of CO2(g) formed in the reaction?
The balanced equations for the combustion of butane (C4H10.58.124 gmollis: 2C4H10 + 1302 —> 8CO2 + 10H2O If the combustion of 61.55 g of C4H10 produces 43.21 g of H20. What is the percent yield for the reaction?
Butane, C4H10, reacts with oxygen, O2, to form water, H2O, and carbon dioxide, CO2, as shown in the following chemical equation: 2C4H10(g)+13O2(g)→10H2O(g)+8CO2(g) Calculate the mass of water produced when 8.07 g of butane reacts with excess oxygen. Please show all steps. Thank you.
Butane, C4H10, reacts with oxygen, O2, to form water, H2O, and carbon dioxide, CO2, as shown in the following chemical equation: 2C4H10(g)+13O2(g)→10H2O(g)+8CO2(g) Calculate the mass of butane needed to produce 74.2 g of carbon dioxide. Please show all steps. Thank you.
2C4H10 + 1302 → 8C02 + 10H20 In the combustion reaction above, butane (C.H..) reacts with Oxygen to form Co, and H20. If 5.00 moles of CO, were produced during the reaction, how many molecules of butane would have consumed during this reaction? 3.01 x 10-24 • 6.022 x 10^23 8.00 7.53 x 10^23
2C4H10(g)+13O2(g)→10H2O(g)+8CO2(g) A)Calculate the mass of water produced when 3.48 g of butane reacts with excess oxygen. B)Calculate the mass of butane needed to produce 92.0 g of carbon dioxide.
Consider the following chemical reaction. 2H2O(l)→2H2(g)+O2(g) What mass of H2O is required to form 1.3 L of O2 at a temperature of 310 K and a pressure of 0.948 atm ? Butane, C4H10, is a component of natural gas that is used as fuel for cigarette lighters. The balanced equation of the complete combustion of butane is 2C4H10(g)+13O2(g)→8CO2(g)+10H2O(l) At 1.00 atm and 23 ∘C, how many liters of carbon dioxide are formed by the combustion of 4.00 g of butane?
Consider the following balanced equation: 13O2(g) + 2C4H10(g) → 8CO2(g) + 10H2O(l) If 3.78×102 grams of O2(g) reacts with an excess of C4H10(g), what is the theoretical yield of CO2(g) in moles?
Question 25 2 pts Butane releases heat when it burns. 2C4H10(g) + 1302(g) → 8C02(g) + 10H2O(1) AHrxn=-5754 kJ How much heat would be released if 0.171 mol of butane (C4H10)is combusted? Your answer should have 3 significant figures. Question 26 2 pts Name 3 ions that have the condensed electron configuration equal to Ne. Input the answers with the symbol and charge with no space between-for example, H+ or Ba2+.